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But if the supply of high-quality democratic government is sometimes lacking, the demand for it is large and growing day by day. New social groups have been mobilized all over the world. We continue to see evidence of this in the mass protests that continue to erupt unexpectedly in places from Tunis to Kiev to Istanbul to São Paulo, where people want governments that recognize their equal dignity as human beings and perform as promised. It is evident also in the millions of poor people desperate to move from places like Guatemala City or Karachi to Los Angeles or London each year. These facts alone suggest that there is a clear directionality to the process of political development, and that accountable governments recognizing the equal dignity of their citizens have a universal appeal.

 

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INTRODUCTION

1: WHAT IS POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT?

2: THE DIMENSIONS OF DEVELOPMENT

3: BUREAUCRACY

1. Bureaucrats are personally free and subject to authority only within a defined area.

2. They are organized into a clearly defined hierarchy of offices.

3. Each office has a defined sphere of competence.

4. Offices are filled by free contractual relationship.

5. Candidates are selected on the basis of technical qualifications.

6. Bureaucrats receive fixed salaries.

7. The office is treated as the sole occupation of the incumbent.

8. The office constitutes a career.

9. There is a separation between ownership and management.

10. Officials are subject to strict discipline and control.

Economy and Society
(Berkeley: University of California Press, 1978), 1: 220–21.

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