In this provocative study, Paul du Gay makes a compelling case for the continuing importance of bureaucracy. Taking inspiration from the work of Max Weber, du Gay launches a staunch defence of `the bureaucratic ethos? and highlights its continuing relevance to the achievement of social order and good government in liberal democratic societies.
Through a comprehensive engagement with both historical and contemporary critiques of bureaucracy and a careful examination of the policies of organizational change within the public services today, du Gay develops a major reappraisal of the so-called `traditional? ethic of office. In doing so he highlights the ways in which many of the key features of bureaucratic conduct that came into existence a century ago still remain essential to the provision of responsible democratic government.
ISBN: | 9780761955047 |
Publication date: | 5th September 2000 |
Author: | Paul Du Gay |
Publisher: | Sage an imprint of SAGE Publications |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 192 pages |
Series: | Organization, Theory and Society |
Genres: |
Organizational theory and behaviour |