"In the bureaucracy, the identity of state..." - Quote by Karl Marx
In the bureaucracy, the identity of state interest and particular private aim is established in such a way that the state interest becomes a particular private aim over against other private aims.
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“All social life is essentially practical. All mysterious which lead theory to mysticism find their rational solution in human practice and in the comprehension of the practice.”
“Machines were, it may be said, the weapon employed by the capitalists to quell the revolt of specialized labor.”
“The full man does not understand the wants of the hungry”
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“The bureaucracy is a circle from which one cannot escape. Its hierarchy is a hierarchy of knowledge. The top entrusts the understanding of detail to the lower levels, whilst the lower levels credit the top with understanding of the general, and so all are mutually deceived.”
“Some civil servants are neither servants nor civil.”
“The bureaucracy takes itself to be the ultimate purpose of the state”