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Cages of Reason: The Rise of the Rational State in France, Japan, the United States, and Great Britain Book

Cages of Reason: The Rise of the Rational State in France, Japan, the United States, and Great Britain
Cages of Reason: The Rise of the Rational State in France, Japan, the United States, and Great Britain, 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 mod, Cages of Reason: The Rise of the Rational State in France, Japan, the United States, and Great Britain has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Cages of Reason: The Rise of the Rational State in France, Japan, the United States, and Great Britain
  • Written by author Bernard S. Silberman
  • Published by University of Chicago Press, June 1993
  • 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 mod
  • 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 mod
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Preface
Introduction1
Pt. 1Bureaucratic Structure as a Contingent Problem
1Organization Theory and Bureaucratic Structure19
2Political Uncertainty, Leadership Succession, and the Modes of Administration34
3The Strategies of Uncertainty48
Pt. 2Strategies of High Uncertainty
France
4Revolutionary Change and Structural Ambiguity: The Revolutionary and Napoleonic Transformations89
5The Post-Napoleonic Period120
Japan
6The Meiji Restoration as the Revolutionary Moment159
7The Resolution of Revolutionary Uncertainty and the Imperial State191
Pt. 3Strategies of Low Uncertainty
The United States
8Political Parties, Patronage, and Administration227
9Political Leadership, Party Contestation, and Reform: 1865-1925250
Great Britain
10Parliament, the Crown, and the Problem of Patronage287
11Patronage, Representation, and Administrative Reform321
12"The Efficient Secret": Administrative Rationalization and the Executive363
Conclusion411
Bibliography427
Index477


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