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Factors Contributing to the Development of Bureaucracy
Bureaucracy is not new arrangement but its survival was very much there in ancient world in the great empires of India, China, Rome, Greece, Egypt etc.
Some of the main bureaucracies are in the community sector such as
Factors Contributing to the Development of Bureaucracy
Habitus in its factual sense is derived from Latin and means “habitual or distinctive situation, condition, or look, mainly of the body.”
It is an idea that was first obviously defined and used by Pierre Bourdieu in 1990; its theoretical underpinnings can be traced back to the work of Aristotle and the work of Weber, Mauss, Hegel, and Durkheim.
His conception of habitus, in addition to field and capital been extensively used in public study, mainly particularly in the educational situation.
Perception of Habitus
Habitus are the intellectual or cognitive arrangements throughout which people deal with the public world. People are conferred with a sequence of…