The concept of "bureaucracy" always evokes negative experiences; Paperwork and cold-heartedness of the office to inefficiency, waste of energy and capital, and incompetence. These reprehensible aspects have caused bureaucracy to be consider ...
The concept of "bureaucracy" always evokes negative experiences; Paperwork and cold-heartedness of the office to inefficiency, waste of energy and capital, and incompetence. These reprehensible aspects have caused bureaucracy to be considered a negative thing in nature and no one is willing to accept it - even currents that herald the bureaucratization of all aspects of social life. But Ludwig von Mises, the Austrian-American economist and thinker, in this book first describes his precise definition of the concept of bureaucracy and then convinces the reader that bureaucracy is not evil, but rather the extension of bureaucracy that leads to disaster. Becomes; The expansion of bureaucracy to areas that can be subject to market management. More importantly, it explains that this disastrous expansion is rooted in the desire of the citizens for the government to intervene in their affairs.
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