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Instytucje i ich biurokratyzacja próba rekonstrukcji pewnych hipotez

Title:
Instytucje i ich biurokratyzacja próba rekonstrukcji pewnych hipotez
Authors:
Cichoracki, Michał
Subject:
instytucja, instytucjonalizacja, biurokracja, oligarchia, patologia
Publication date:
2013
Publisher:
Uniwersytet Jagielloński. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Language:
Polish
Rights:
Wszystkie prawa zastrzeżone. Swoboda użytkownika ograniczona do ustawowego zakresu dozwolonego użytku
Source:
Principia; 2012, 57
2084-3887
Data provider:
Biblioteka Nauki
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The institutions are often seen as a collection of rules and norms of human behavior, organized human practices, and all sorts of his social activity implemented in the structures of meaning and identity, political system, economic growth, prescribing appropriate behavior for specific actors in specific situations or circumstances. According to this point of view the institutions can also be understand as a system of social activitys patterns maintained and reinforced for the sake of establishing, and regulating the scope, the dimension and the quality of social integration, political organization, and economic system of the production and the distribution of goods, and services. The process of institutionalization of human life is a specific rule of the western civilizations development and makes a core of Max Webers theory of rationalization trying to explain the most important and significant aspects of this process. The problem is that a process of advanced humans life institutionalization leads to the symmetrically advancing bureaucratization in some cases in an even oligarchical way. The mutual, reciprocal causation between these two processes is a main issue in many hypotheses and theories trying to explain the structure of institutional pathologies, a lack of their institutions systematical flexibility or the models of their temporal and constant ineffectiveness.

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