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Described bureaucracy as "the continental nuisance"?

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Answered by Sidyandex
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The bureaucracy was a system of government administration which takes the most of the important decisions by the state nonelected officials. In the nineteenth –century, the British writers refer that bureaucracy as "the continental nuisance”.

Particularly Thomas Carlyle, the British writer spreads of the term bureaucracy as "the continental nuisance”.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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The word bureaucracy, as FM calls it. Marx, who was first used in a French bureaucratic fashion by a French trade minister in the eighteenth century to refer to the government in service, spread to Germany as a Burokratic during the nineteenth century and has since made its way into English and many other languages.

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  • The bureaucracy was a bureaucratic management structure that took care of the state's non-elected officials 'crucial decisions. The British writers in the nineteenth century refer to this bureaucracy as "the continental nuisance."The British writer spreads the word bureaucracy as" the continental nuisance, "particularly Thomas Carlyle.
  • The term bureaucracy was originally invented by 1745 French economist Vincent de Gourney. In France, he said, we have a disease which bids fair play havoc with us; this disease is called Bureaumania. In French the term office means a bench.

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