Ethics for Bureaucrats: An Essay on Law and ValuesM. Dekker, 1978 - 292 pages |
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... University Keith G. Baker California State University at Long Beach Carl J. Bellone California State University at Hayward Thad L. Beyle University of North Carolina Howard Bucknell , III The Ohio State University C. Gregory Buntz ...
... University Keith G. Baker California State University at Long Beach Carl J. Bellone California State University at Hayward Thad L. Beyle University of North Carolina Howard Bucknell , III The Ohio State University C. Gregory Buntz ...
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... University of Southern California ; Fred Brown , formerly of the same university ; Michael Harmon of George Washington University ; David K. Hart of the University of Washington ; Frank Marini of San Diego State University ; Fred Thayer ...
... University of Southern California ; Fred Brown , formerly of the same university ; Michael Harmon of George Washington University ; David K. Hart of the University of Washington ; Frank Marini of San Diego State University ; Fred Thayer ...
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... University of California Press , 1949 ) , chaps . 3 and 4 ; McConnell , Private Power and American Democracy , pp . 230-243 ; Grant McConnell , The Decline of Agrarian Democracy ( Berkeley : University of California Press , 1953 ) ...
... University of California Press , 1949 ) , chaps . 3 and 4 ; McConnell , Private Power and American Democracy , pp . 230-243 ; Grant McConnell , The Decline of Agrarian Democracy ( Berkeley : University of California Press , 1953 ) ...
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