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Index
Preface
Introduction
1 The opprobrious connotation of the term bureaucracy
2 The American citizen's indictment of bureaucratism
3 The "Progressives'" view of bureaucratism
4 Bureaucratism and totalitarianism
5 The alternative: profit management or bureaucratic management
I Profit Management
1 The operation of the market mechanism
2 Economic calculation
3 Management under the profit system
4 Personnel management under an unhampered labor market
II Bureaucratic Management
1 Bureaucracy under despotic government
2 Bureaucracy within a democracy
3 The essential features of bureaucratic management
4 The crux of bureaucratic management
5 Bureaucratic personnel management
III Bureaucratic Management of Publicly Owned Enterprises
1 The impracticability of government all-round control
2 Public enterprise within a market economy
IV Bureaucratic Management of Private Enterprises
1 How government interference and the impairment of the profit motive drive business toward bureaucratization
2 Interference with the height of profit
3 Interference with the choice of personnel
4 Unlimited dependence on the discretion of government bureaus
V The Social and Political Implications of Bureaucratization
1 The philosophy of bureaucratism
2 Bureaucratic complacency
3 The bureaucrat as a voter
4 The bureaucratization of the mind
5 Who should be the master?
VI The Psychological Consequences of Bureaucratization
1 The German youth movement
2 The fate of the rising generation within a bureaucratic environment
3 Authoritarian guardianship and progress
4 The selection of the dictator
5 The vanishing of the critical sense
VII Is There Any Remedy Available?
1 Past failures
2 Economics versus planning and totalitarianism
3 The plain citizen versus the professional propagandist of bureaucratization
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