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Title: "The decisive reason for the advance of bureaucratic organization has always been its purely technical superiority over any other form of organization (Weber)" Discuss
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From Weber came the theory of bureaucracy the idea of distinct, professional public service, recruited and appointed by merit, political neutral, which would remain in office through out changes of government. From Wilson came the view that politicians should responsible for making policies, while administration would be responsible for carrying it out... Showed first 250 characters
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From Wilson came the view that politicians should responsible for making policies, while administration would be responsible for carrying it out. From both is the derived the notion that administration could be instrumental and technical, remove from the political sphere... Showed next 250 characters
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