The Case for Bureaucracy: A Public Administration PolemicSAGE Publications, 2004 - 208 pages The Case for Bureaucracy persuasively argues that American public servants and administrative institutions are among the best in the world. Contrary to popular stereotypes, they are neither sources of great waste nor a threat to liberty, but social assets of critical value to a functioning democracy. In presenting his case, Goodsell touches on core aspects of public administration while drawing on important, recent events to bring case material and empirical evidence fully up to date. Updating worth highlighting:
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A Public Administration Polemic Charles T. Goodsell. Plans to meet goals or solve problems by even the best bureaucracies are at best educated guesses . In fact , few policy problems are ever completely “ solved " in a final sense . To ...
... problem - solution can lead to false expectations , for identification of a problem is itself no guarantee that a solution exists . Some of our society's problems can be corrected by government . An example in my own region is a road ...
... problems assigned to bureaucracy to " solve " require dedicated , ongoing work over many years . In fact , many problems cannot be eliminated at all , and progress must be measured in terms of making continuous headway over a long time ...
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