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Oligarchy and Bureaucratic Challenges

This topic explores the concept of oligarchy as it relates to bureaucratic structures, particularly focusing on Robert Michels' 'iron law of oligarchy,' which argues that all bureaucracies, regardless of their democratic intentions, tend to concentrate power among a select few. It also discusses bureaucratic alienation, where the mechanistic nature of bureaucracies can dehumanize both workers and clients, highlighting the significance of these challenges in understanding organizational efficiency and employee satisfaction in modern societies.

intermediate
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Political Science
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Oligarchy is a political system where a small group of individuals holds power, often leading to unequal representation and decision-making. This concentration of power can create significant challenges, particularly in bureaucratic systems where inefficiency, corruption, and lack of accountability ...

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Key Terms

Oligarchy
A form of government where a small group of people control a country or organization.

Example: In an oligarchy, a few wealthy families may dominate political decisions.

Bureaucracy
A system of government in which most decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives.

Example: Bureaucracy is often criticized for being slow and inefficient.

Power Dynamics
The way power is distributed and exercised within a group or society.

Example: Power dynamics can influence decision-making processes.

Governance
The action or manner of governing a state, organization, or people.

Example: Good governance is crucial for a stable society.

Corruption
Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, typically involving bribery.

Example: Corruption can undermine public trust in government.

Accountability
The obligation of an individual or organization to account for its activities.

Example: Public officials must be held accountable for their actions.

Related Topics

Democracy
A system of government by the whole population, typically through elected representatives.
intermediate
Totalitarianism
A political system where the state recognizes no limits to its authority.
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Political Corruption
The use of powers by government officials for illegitimate private gain.
intermediate

Key Concepts

OligarchyBureaucracyPower DynamicsGovernance