Ibn Khaldun’s Fourteenth Century Views on Bureaucracy
Introduction Adam Smith observed in his Wealth of Nations in 1776 that kings-or in my terminology the early bureaucratic leaders - existed already in “that rude state of society which precedes the extension of commerce and the improvement of manufactures” (Smith 1976: 907). Max Weber considered bur...
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Main Author: | Bogdan Mieczkowsici |
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Language: | EN |
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International Institute of Islamic Thought
1987
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