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Cages of Reason - The Rise of the Rational State in France, Japan, the United States, and Great Britain
Bernard S. Silberman
University of Chicago Press (1993)
Pehmeäkantinen kirja
61,90
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Japan in Crisis - Essays on Taisho Democracy
Bernard Silberman; H. Harootunian; Harry Harootunian
The University of Michigan Press (1999)
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22,50
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Japan and Korea - A Critical Bibliography
Bernard S. Silberman
MP-AZA The University of Arizona Press (1962)
Pehmeäkantinen kirja
7,70
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Japanese Character and Culture - Selected Readings
Bernard S. Silberman
MP-AZA The University of Arizona Press (1962)
Kovakantinen kirja
12,30
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Ministers of Modernization - Elite Mobility in the Meiji Restoration, 1868-1873
Bernard S. Silberman
MP-AZA The University of Arizona Press (1964)
Kovakantinen kirja
9,90
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Modern Japanese Leadership - Transition and Change
Bernard S. Silberman; Harry Harootunian
MP-AZA The University of Arizona Press (1966)
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12,30
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Cages of Reason - The Rise of the Rational State in France, Japan, the United States, and Great Britain
61,90 €
University of Chicago Press
Sivumäärä: 496 sivua
Asu: Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 1993, 01.04.1993 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
Blending political, historical, and sociological analysis, Bernard S. Silberman offers a provocative explanation for the bureaucratic development of the modern state. The study of modern state bureaucracy has its origins in Max Weber's analysis of the modes of social domination, which Silberman takes as his starting point.

Whereas Weber contends that the administration of all modern nation-states would eventually converge in one form characterized by rationality and legal authority, Silberman argues that the process of bureaucratic rationalization took, in fact, two courses. One path is characterized by permeable organizational boundaries and the allocation of information by "professionals." The other features well-defined boundaries and the allocation of information by organizational rules. Through case studies of France, Japan, the United States, and Great Britain, Silberman demonstrates that this divergence stems from differences in leadership structure and in levels of uncertainty about leadership succession in the nineteenth century.

Silberman concludes that the rise of bureacratic rationality was primarily a response to political problems rather than social and economic concerns. Cages of Reason demonstrates how rationalization can have occurred over a wide range of cultures at various levels of economic development. It will be of considerable interest to readers in a number of disciplines: political science, sociology, history, and public administration.

"Silberman has produced an invaluable, densely packed work that those with deep knowledge of public administrative development will find extremely rewarding." —David H. Rosenbloom, American Political Science Review

"An erudite, incisive, and vibrant book, the product of intensive study and careful reflection. Given its innovative theoretical framework and the wealth of historical materials contained in it, this study will generate debate and stimulate research in sociology, political science, and organizational theory. It is undoubtedly the best book on the comparative evolution of the modern state published in the last decade."—Mauro F. Guillen, Contemporary Sociology

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