Refounding Public Administration

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SAGE Publications, 1990 - Political Science - 333 pages
Refounding Public Administration redefines the legitimate role of the public administrator and creates a normative theory of the development of American public administration. It is an extension of the Blacksburg Manifesto which was the result of the Blacksburg Conference and as such will produce considerable academic dialogue and controversy.

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Contents

Preface 69
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Introduction
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The Constitutional Case for Public Administration
52
Copyright

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