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  2. Bureaucracy - Wikipedia

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    Bureaucracy (/ b j ʊəˈr ɒ k r ə s i /; bure-OK-rə-see) is a system of organization where laws or regulatory authority are implemented by civil servants, non-elected officials. [1] Historically, a bureaucracy was a government administration managed by departments staffed with non-elected officials. [ 2 ]

  3. Bureaucrat - Wikipedia

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    A bureaucrat is a member of a bureaucracy and can compose the administration of any organization of any size, although the term usually connotes someone within an institution of government. The term bureaucrat derives from "bureaucracy", which in turn derives from the French "bureaucratie" first known from the 18th century. [1]

  4. Wikipedia:Wikipedia is a bureaucracy - Wikipedia

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    This is not proof that Wikipedia is not a bureaucracy per the definition of bureaucracy above. Its use as proof is a logical fallacy since it has nothing to do with actually defining whether Wikipedia is a bureaucracy or not.

  5. List of forms of government - Wikipedia

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    Rule by algorithms used in diverse levels of bureaucracy, which is also known as algorithmic regulation, regulation by algorithms, algorithmic governance, algorithmic legal order of government by algorithm. Isocracy: A country where everyone has equal political power.

  6. Bureaucracy (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bureaucracy is an organizational structure with the task of implementing the decisions and policies of its governing body. Bureaucracy may also refer to: Bureaucracy, one of the five seasons of the Discordian calendar; Bureaucracy, a 1945 political treatise by Ludwig von Mises; Bureaucracy, a 1987 Infocom game by Douglas Adams

  7. Street-level bureaucracy - Wikipedia

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    Street-level bureaucracy is the subset of a public agency or government institution where the civil servants have direct contact with members of the general public. Street-level civil servants carry out and/or enforce the actions required by a government's laws and public policies, in areas ranging from safety and security to education and social services.

  8. Wikipedia:Bureaucrats - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Bureaucrats' noticeboard: discussion of Bureaucrat-related matters (please note that questions relating to decisions by particular bureaucrats should be directed to their talkpage in the first instance); Wikipedia:User access levels: general information on the English Wikipedia's user rights system;

  9. Bureaucracy (book) - Wikipedia

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    Bureaucracy is a political book written by Austrian School economist and libertarian thinker Ludwig von Mises. The author's motivation in writing the book is his concern with the spread of socialist ideals and the increasing bureaucratization of economic life.