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Bureaucratic Theory by Max Weber : Structure, Function, and Criticisms
Max Weber's Ideal Type bureaucracy is a theoretical model of an organization characterized by hierarchical authority, division of labor, impersonal rules, and rational decision-making,...
Henry Fayol’s Classical Organization Theory: A Comprehensive Overview
Henry Fayol, a pioneering French management theorist, developed fundamental principles and elements of administration that continue to shape modern management practices worldwide. His work...
Public and Private Administration: Differences and Similarities
In the realm of governance and management, administration plays a pivotal role in ensuring the smooth functioning of organizations, whether they are public or...
John Rawls: Architect of Justice and Fairness
John Rawls was a prominent 20th-century philosopher known for his theory of justice as fairness, which emphasizes equality, human dignity, and a social contract...
Mary Wollstonecraft: Pioneer of Feminism and Women’s Rights
Mary Wollstonecraft was an 18th-century feminist philosopher and writer whose pioneering work, "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman" (1792), laid the foundation for...
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Karl Marx Class Struggle, Historical Materialism and Communism
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Antonio Gramsci: Redefined Marxism and Cultural Hegemony
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Hegel: German Idealism and Political Philosophy
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