The founders, the Constitution, and public administration: a conflict in worldviews
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Main Author: Spicer, Michael W. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. Georgetown University Press 1995
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Item Description:Subtitle on cover: Conflict in world views
Includes bibliographical references (pages 105-110) and index
Introduction: the uneasy status of public administration -- The lack of legitimacy of public administration -- Why worry about legitimacy? -- Public administration and the U.S. Constitution -- Critics of the Constitution -- The importance of worldviews -- The purpose of this work -- The relevance of this work -- Rationalist and anti-rationalist worldviews -- The rationalist worldview -- Rationalist thought -- The anti-rationalist worldview -- Anti-rationalist thought -- The worldviews of public administration and the Constitution -- Rationalism and public administration: the early writers -- Rationalism and public administration: contemporary writers -- Anti-rationalism and the founders -- On the checking of power: the logic of a constitution -- Interests -- Passions -- Unintended exploitation -- Majority rule -- The use of knowledge -- Visions of public administration -- "Discretionists" and "Instrumentalists": the Friedrich argument -- The finer argument
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xii, 114 pages)
ISBN:0585160643
087840581X
0878405828
9780585160641

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