Max Weber, was a scholar whose intellectual range was unusually wide, and whose personality made an even deeper impression than his learning on those privileged to know him. He wrote on subjects so various as ancient agrarian history, the conditions of the rural population of Prussia, the methodology of the social sciences, and the sociology of religion1. Weber’s analyses encompassing such diversified fields of study ranging from history to comparative social sciences, have earned him immorality in the academic circles all over the world. Weber’s influence on the modern thinkers on administration is obvious from the fact, that a majority of propositions and models on bureaucracy spanning over half a century are considered either as different versions of Weberian model or attempts at contradicting it, thus making the Weberian model the all important print of beginning. More than anyone else, Weber alerted social scientists to the importance of the phenomenon they had insufficiently studied and understood. He can be considered the mentor of those scholars who subsequently became interested and contributed to the understing and clarification of the term “bureaucracy”.
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Thesis on the Role of Good Governance in Bureaucracy of Bangladesh
Thesis on the Role of Good Governance in Bureaucracy of Bangladesh: With Particular Reference to The Rule Of Law And Justice in the Judiciary
“In framing a government to be administered by men over men, the great difficulty lies in this: you must first enable the government to control the Governed: and in the next place oblige it to control it self.”(James Madison, the federalist 1788.)
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