Thursday, January 10, 2013
[1870 - John D. Rockefeller incorporates Standard Oil (The one on the left is a person)]
[1883 - Francis X. (Xavier) Bushman, actor, born in Baltimore, Maryland]
[1904 - Ray Bolger (Raymond Wallace Bulcao), dancer, actor, born in Dorchester, Massachusetts]
[1905 - Paul Henreid (Paul Georg Julius Hernreid Ritter Von Wassel-Waldingau), actor, director, born in Trieste, Austria-Hungary (now Italy)]
[1917 - Gerald 'Jerry' Wexler, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame record producer, born in The Bronx]
[1920 - League of Nations formally comes into being]
[1924 - Maxwell Lemuel 'Max' Roach, jazz drummer, composer, born in Pasquotank County, North Carolina]
[1943 - Jim Croce, singer, songwriter, born in South Philadelphia]
[1949 - Linda (Susan) Lovelace (Boreman), actress, born in The Bronx]
Theory of Bureaucracy - 1
The organizing principle of the bureaucracy is: Distribution of Authority. Bureaucratic Authority is authority that has been sliced up in a microtome, then dispersed and distributed so widely throughout the various layers of the organization that eventually if vanishes completely. The disappearance of authority is useful in two regards. Not only does it make accomplishment of any meaningful result unlikely, but it also obscures accountability for the inevitable failure of purpose.
For the bureaucrat, the world is a mere object to be manipulated by him.
Karl Marx
William's Whimsical Words:
Curse not the bureaucracy when it crushes your foot. It has no idea you are there, it lacks any clue as to where it is going, and it could not change direction even if it happened to see you.
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