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Bureaucracy Max Weber. Bureaucracy Characteristics of a Bureaucracy Bureaucracy is defined by fixed official jurisdictional areas, ordered by rules, laws,

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Page 1: Bureaucracy Max Weber. Bureaucracy Characteristics of a Bureaucracy Bureaucracy is defined by fixed official jurisdictional areas, ordered by rules, laws,

Bureaucracy

Max Weber

Page 2: Bureaucracy Max Weber. Bureaucracy Characteristics of a Bureaucracy Bureaucracy is defined by fixed official jurisdictional areas, ordered by rules, laws,

Bureaucracy

Characteristics of a BureaucracyBureaucracy is defined by fixed official jurisdictional areas, ordered by rules,

laws, administrative regulations, characterized by:

1. Regular activities, distributed any fixed way as our official duties 2. Authority to give commands is regulated by rules3. Duties and responsibilities regulated by qualifications

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Bureaucracy

History of Bureaucracies: Bureaucracies are the historical exception, most organizations in human

history were personal in nature.

Personal Power:In such circumstances, authority is linked to individuals whose power is enforced through personalized administrative structure, which are often embedded into existing cultural practices.

Example: Kings, Monarchs, Feudal Lords, Slave Masters, Elders

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Bureaucratic Organization: Characteristics

1. Office Hierarchy: ordered system of subordination, supervision of lower offices.

Issues: legitimate and illegitimate authority, right to appeal, variations based on public or private organizations.

2. Documentation: rules, and job descriptions are written down, expressly stated.

Issues: distinctions between public/official and private life, workers rights.

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Bureaucratic Organization: Characteristics

3. Expert Training: Each According to Their Degree:

4. Office Operations Delimited by Specific Rules:

5. Authority is Rules Based: Regulations are not absolute, they are not command-based, but are based on administrative rules.

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Position of the Official

1. Office Holding is a Vocation:

Administrative Requirements: - Specific Training- Comprehensive Exams

Duty to Vocation: Loyalty to the Profession (The New Master) - Official Pay, No Renting Seeking (corruption)- Not Based on Loyalty To a Person

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Position of the Official:

Example: Political Official The Political Official is no longer a personal servant to the ruler. Now, they are in the “service of a functional purpose,” a set of written rules, and a professional code of conduct.

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Position of the Official: Personal Position

Social status: - advanced education- specialized skills- control apparatus of the modern state and corporation (without them chaos would ensue).-leaders by virtue of specialized knowledge

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Position of the Official: Appointed v. Elected

Appointed Official: True Bureaucrat- appointed by superior, specialized authority- selected because of specialized skills

- satisfied bureaucratic criteria- authority derived from above

Question: why else might someone be appointed? Nepotism?

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Position of the Official: Appointed v. Elected

Elected Official: Not a Bureaucrat- elected by popular vote- not always selected because of their (bureaucratic) skills- authority derived from below

Question: who is the better judge, the public (populism) or the specialist (bureaucracy)?

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Position of the Official: Appointed v. Elected

Elected Official: Not a Bureaucrat- elected by popular vote- not always selected because of their (bureaucratic) skills- authority derived from below- weakens hierarchy (of skills)

Question: who is the better judge, the public (populism) or the specialist (bureaucracy)? Elected Judges?

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Position of the Official: Appointed v. Elected

Big-city mayors: Executive Power- are elected- to oversee a large specialized staff- to accomplish more than legislative bodies

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Position of the Official: Tenure

- rules for duration in office- protection against arbitrary dismissal- administrative independence

Questions: Tenure and social status?

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Technical Advantages of Bureaucratic Organizations

Bureaucratic v. Honorific Organizations

Bureaucratic (Vocation)

- precise- efficient- continuous- hierarchal- nonpersonal

…favored by capitalist economies for its efficiency

Honorific (Avocation/Customary)

- personal- less efficient- less continuous - expensive - personalized

…is administered by notables (non-experts) with limited efficiency.

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Permanence of bureaucracy:Once a bureaucracy has been established it is extremely difficult to destroy.

Bureaucracy and Power: Socializing Power Relationships. Bureaucracies can be used for socializing power relationships. Given their organizational complexity, bureaucracies are difficult

to change through mass/public opposition.

Question: Can you fight City Hall?

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Permanence of bureaucracy:

Bureaucracy: - fixes the specialist in place (administratively)- demands/requires that the public abide by its rules

Question: can you change/challenge the RMV?