PLACE AND ROLE OF BUREAUCRACY IN THE SOCIO-POLITICAL TRANSFORMATION OF SOCIETY
Abstract
The article analyzes the role of bureaucracy in socio-political processes using the example of the Great Russian Revolution, the Great French and Color Revolutions. Possible ways to reduce the negative effects of such processes are discussed.
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