The Case for Bureaucracy: A Public Administration PolemicChatham House Publishers, 1983 - 179 pages "The Case for Bureaucracy" vigorously makes the argument that the public servants and administrative institutions of government in America are among the best in the world. Contrary to popular myth, they are not sources of great waste or threat to liberty, but social assets of critical value to a functioning democracy. In presenting his case, Goodsell covers many aspects of public administration and draws on current events to bring the material alive and up-to-date. This new edition incorporates September 11th and its consequences for public administration. Also a complete assessment is made of the Reinventing Government movement and related reforms. |
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... problems . Grantor agencies seemed to feel a greater need than ever to protect themselves against charges of failure , and thus they overemphasized compli- ance to operational regulations and stressed negative veto powers . Recipient ...
... problems . Grantor agencies seemed to feel a greater need than ever to protect themselves against charges of failure , and thus they overemphasized compli- ance to operational regulations and stressed negative veto powers . Recipient ...
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... problems assume they are " real . ” Yet one person's problem may be another's amusement , such as massage parlors , the smoking of pot , or the presence of Harold Robbins ' novels in the public library . In the study of politics we ...
... problems assume they are " real . ” Yet one person's problem may be another's amusement , such as massage parlors , the smoking of pot , or the presence of Harold Robbins ' novels in the public library . In the study of politics we ...
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... problems . " Also we should not eschew the idealistic state of mind in which anger aroused by defining a problem is transformed into insistence that something be done . Rather , it is that humankind's remarkable collective achievements ...
... problems . " Also we should not eschew the idealistic state of mind in which anger aroused by defining a problem is transformed into insistence that something be done . Rather , it is that humankind's remarkable collective achievements ...
Table des matières
BUREAUCRACY DESPISED AND DISPARAGED | 1 |
SOME SUSPICIONS SOME SURPRISES | 38 |
GREAT BUT IMPOSSIBLE EXPECTATIONS | 61 |
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