Afterword: the utopianisation of bureaucracy
Utopia, from the ancient Greek ‘ou‐topos’ (‘not a place’ or ‘nowhere’), quite literally refers to a place that is not there. Perhaps this emphasis on utopia as place is most starkly present in Thomas More’s 1516 Utopia which was an island. Bureaucracy, a combination of the French word bureau (desk o...
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Wiley
2020
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