“To say that the ruling class is themanagers is almost the same thing as to say that it is the state bureaucracy', he writes.”

Source: The Managerial Revolution, 1941, p. 57; Cited in Fred Riggs (1970) "Introduction: Shifting Meanings of the Term 'Bureaucracy'"

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