Bring back the bureaucrats :: why more federal workers will lead to better (and smaller!) government /
In Bring Back the Bureaucrats, John J. DiIulio Jr., one of America's most respected political scientists and an adviser to presidents in both parties, summons the facts and statistics to show us how America's big government actually works and why reforms that include adding a million more...
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West Conshohocken, PA :
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[2014]
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Schriftenreihe: | New threats to freedom series.
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Zusammenfassung: | In Bring Back the Bureaucrats, John J. DiIulio Jr., one of America's most respected political scientists and an adviser to presidents in both parties, summons the facts and statistics to show us how America's big government actually works and why reforms that include adding a million more people to the federal workforce by 2035 might actually help to slow government's growth while improving its performance. Starting from the underreported reality that the size of the federal workforce hasn't increased since the early 1960s even though the federal budget has skyrocketed and the number of federa. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xvi, 168 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references. |
ISBN: | 9781599474687 1599474689 9781322112459 1322112452 |
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contents | Leviathan by proxy -- Big brother is outsourcing : leveraged government is not limited government -- The federal workforce is overloaded, not bloated : contracted, not privatized -- If we knew then what we know now -- Conclusion : more federal bureaucrats, less big/bad government -- The government we need for the things we want by E.J. Dionne Jr -- No cure for the sclerotic state by Charles Murray -- Epilogue : reply to E.J. Dionne Jr. and Charles Murray. |
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spelling | DiIulio, John J., Jr., 1958- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdWTxJKTxQ7hF6rkJRdwC http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86056827 Bring back the bureaucrats : why more federal workers will lead to better (and smaller!) government / John J. DiIulio Jr. West Conshohocken, PA : Templeton Press, [2014] ©2014 1 online resource (xvi, 168 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier New threats to freedom series Includes bibliographical references. Leviathan by proxy -- Big brother is outsourcing : leveraged government is not limited government -- The federal workforce is overloaded, not bloated : contracted, not privatized -- If we knew then what we know now -- Conclusion : more federal bureaucrats, less big/bad government -- The government we need for the things we want by E.J. Dionne Jr -- No cure for the sclerotic state by Charles Murray -- Epilogue : reply to E.J. Dionne Jr. and Charles Murray. Online resource; title from PDF title page (ProQuest Ebook Central, viewed November 25, 2020). In Bring Back the Bureaucrats, John J. DiIulio Jr., one of America's most respected political scientists and an adviser to presidents in both parties, summons the facts and statistics to show us how America's big government actually works and why reforms that include adding a million more people to the federal workforce by 2035 might actually help to slow government's growth while improving its performance. Starting from the underreported reality that the size of the federal workforce hasn't increased since the early 1960s even though the federal budget has skyrocketed and the number of federa. English. Administrative agencies United States Management. Bureaucracy United States. Civil service United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85026398 Public administration United States. Government productivity United States. Bureaucratie États-Unis. Fonction publique États-Unis. Administration publique (Science) États-Unis. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Labor. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Labor & Industrial Relations. bisacsh Administrative agencies Management fast Bureaucracy fast Civil service fast Government productivity fast Public administration fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Print version: DiIulio, John J., Jr., 1958- Bring back the bureaucrats 9781599474670 (DLC) 2014027492 (OCoLC)881437870 New threats to freedom series. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2012142462 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=842847 Volltext |
spellingShingle | DiIulio, John J., Jr., 1958- Bring back the bureaucrats : why more federal workers will lead to better (and smaller!) government / New threats to freedom series. Leviathan by proxy -- Big brother is outsourcing : leveraged government is not limited government -- The federal workforce is overloaded, not bloated : contracted, not privatized -- If we knew then what we know now -- Conclusion : more federal bureaucrats, less big/bad government -- The government we need for the things we want by E.J. Dionne Jr -- No cure for the sclerotic state by Charles Murray -- Epilogue : reply to E.J. Dionne Jr. and Charles Murray. Administrative agencies United States Management. Bureaucracy United States. Civil service United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85026398 Public administration United States. Government productivity United States. Bureaucratie États-Unis. Fonction publique États-Unis. Administration publique (Science) États-Unis. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Labor. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Labor & Industrial Relations. bisacsh Administrative agencies Management fast Bureaucracy fast Civil service fast Government productivity fast Public administration fast |
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title | Bring back the bureaucrats : why more federal workers will lead to better (and smaller!) government / |
title_auth | Bring back the bureaucrats : why more federal workers will lead to better (and smaller!) government / |
title_exact_search | Bring back the bureaucrats : why more federal workers will lead to better (and smaller!) government / |
title_full | Bring back the bureaucrats : why more federal workers will lead to better (and smaller!) government / John J. DiIulio Jr. |
title_fullStr | Bring back the bureaucrats : why more federal workers will lead to better (and smaller!) government / John J. DiIulio Jr. |
title_full_unstemmed | Bring back the bureaucrats : why more federal workers will lead to better (and smaller!) government / John J. DiIulio Jr. |
title_short | Bring back the bureaucrats : |
title_sort | bring back the bureaucrats why more federal workers will lead to better and smaller government |
title_sub | why more federal workers will lead to better (and smaller!) government / |
topic | Administrative agencies United States Management. Bureaucracy United States. Civil service United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85026398 Public administration United States. Government productivity United States. Bureaucratie États-Unis. Fonction publique États-Unis. Administration publique (Science) États-Unis. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Labor. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Labor & Industrial Relations. bisacsh Administrative agencies Management fast Bureaucracy fast Civil service fast Government productivity fast Public administration fast |
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