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Sources of Bureaucratic Legitimacy, Part I
One of the oft-repeated arguments between Democrats and Republicans in Washington is the size and scope of government. Obscure bureaucracies often find themselves in the crosshairs of such debates about relevance and scarcity of funds. However, even the view of limited government still accepts the existence of bureaucratic control and occasional regulation. In a sense, the world consists of interacting regimes of bureaucracies, both global and domestic. Read the rest of this entry »
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Written by ryancberg
December 13, 2010 at 1:20 pm
Posted in Strategy
Tagged with Bureaucracy, Republicans vs. Democrats, Weber, Giddens, small vs. large government, rationality, legitimacy, authority, sociology of legitimacy, intersubjective beliefs