Ethics for Bureaucrats: An Essay on Law and ValuesM. Dekker, 1978 - 292 pages |
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... institution or organization . Affirmative steps shall be taken to make known the gen- eral availability of such ... institutions . 5. All materials , such as reading materials , used in programs supported in whole or in part by this ...
... institution or organization . Affirmative steps shall be taken to make known the gen- eral availability of such ... institutions . 5. All materials , such as reading materials , used in programs supported in whole or in part by this ...
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... institutions . Hamilton went even further than Madison along these lines . He wanted a Senate that would serve for life , and , conse- quently , his model comes even closer to contemporary bureaucracy than that of Madison . Like Madison ...
... institutions . Hamilton went even further than Madison along these lines . He wanted a Senate that would serve for life , and , conse- quently , his model comes even closer to contemporary bureaucracy than that of Madison . Like Madison ...
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... institutions ; ( 4 ) protects the people from their elected officials ; ( 5 ) works closely with but not under the ... institution does not , of course , describe precisely today's bureaucracy , but is it close enough to warrant a claim ...
... institutions ; ( 4 ) protects the people from their elected officials ; ( 5 ) works closely with but not under the ... institution does not , of course , describe precisely today's bureaucracy , but is it close enough to warrant a claim ...
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