The bureaucratist regime is one whose segmentation typically occurs on the basis of division between superordinates and subordinates (and their unions).
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The bureaucratist regime is one whose segmentation typically occurs on the basis of division between superordinates and subordinates (and their unions).
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Reviewing the academic literature on corruption and other ills in Sierra Leone (Reno, 1995; Richards, 1996; Gberie, 2002), I argue these literate discourses look at corruption in Sierra Leone from a bureaucratist position—seeing it mainly as a deviation from the moral superiority of the legal-rational bureaucratic rules of the state, and that the practice is a move towards the total immorality of patrimonial practices.
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