TY - JOUR
T1 - Understanding Bureaucratic Involution through Weber's Bureaucracy
T2 - China's Central Inspection Teams in Practice
AU - Jiang, Zhengyang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Zhengyang Jiang, 2023.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Max Weber came to see his "rational bureaucracy"as also something of an "iron cage."The reliance on regularized paperwork can result in a separation of the administrative procedure from actual substance, and the level-by-level transmission of documents can result in the resolution of problems on paper only. The complex specialized and standardized procedures of the formal, hierarchical bureaucracy are therefore often ineffective because they have lost touch with reality. In China, the problem of the "involution"of public power found by central inspection teams during the course of their inspections is in essence the "formalist"response of bureaucracy when supervised and reviewed. Weber believed that the iron cage of bureaucracy, or the irrationality of rationality, needs an outside "charismatic"authority to check and counterbalance it. The practice of the central inspection teams, however, shows how bureaucratic organizations only further intensify formalism to preserve themselves in the face of such outside authority. That is to say, if the charismatic authority does not break through the trap of bureaucratized patterns of thought and behavior, the iron cage will only be further strengthened and perpetuated.
AB - Max Weber came to see his "rational bureaucracy"as also something of an "iron cage."The reliance on regularized paperwork can result in a separation of the administrative procedure from actual substance, and the level-by-level transmission of documents can result in the resolution of problems on paper only. The complex specialized and standardized procedures of the formal, hierarchical bureaucracy are therefore often ineffective because they have lost touch with reality. In China, the problem of the "involution"of public power found by central inspection teams during the course of their inspections is in essence the "formalist"response of bureaucracy when supervised and reviewed. Weber believed that the iron cage of bureaucracy, or the irrationality of rationality, needs an outside "charismatic"authority to check and counterbalance it. The practice of the central inspection teams, however, shows how bureaucratic organizations only further intensify formalism to preserve themselves in the face of such outside authority. That is to say, if the charismatic authority does not break through the trap of bureaucratized patterns of thought and behavior, the iron cage will only be further strengthened and perpetuated.
KW - Bureaucracy
KW - Bureaucratic involution
KW - Central inspection teams
KW - Max Weber
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85150730305&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1163/22136746-12341292
DO - 10.1163/22136746-12341292
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85150730305
SN - 2213-6738
VL - 20
SP - 1
EP - 25
JO - Rural China
JF - Rural China
IS - 1
ER -