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Sociologist Max Weber once wrote, "Bureaucratic administration always tends to exclude the public, to hide its knowledge and action as well as it can." Why, do you suppose, he found this to be true? (Select all that apply.) Bureaucracies are typically either incompetent or engaged in illegal activities that employees do not want shared with the public.

By their nature, bureaucracies are not well coordinated and often there is no clear plan for sharing information.

The public has never had much interest in the working of a government bureaucracy based on the general distaste for "red tape."

Employees in a bureaucracy are sometimes not working at peak efficiency and are reluctant to reveal this lack of performance.

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