Ethics for Bureaucrats: An Essay on Law and ValuesM. Dekker, 1978 - 292 pages |
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... politics and administration and contending that democracy as a political system pertained to politics but not to administration . The latter was a " science " with principles that could be taught and applied in any regime - democratic ...
... politics and administration and contending that democracy as a political system pertained to politics but not to administration . The latter was a " science " with principles that could be taught and applied in any regime - democratic ...
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... political discourse . Indeed , it was this implicit identification of politics with elections that supported the principle underlying the Hatch Acts - by restricting the electoral activities of government workers , Congress can keep ...
... political discourse . Indeed , it was this implicit identification of politics with elections that supported the principle underlying the Hatch Acts - by restricting the electoral activities of government workers , Congress can keep ...
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... Politics and Public Policy ( Boston : Little , Brown , 1969 ) , and Jack L. Walker , " Brother Can You Spare a Paradigm ? " P.S. 5 ( Fall 1972 ) : 419-422 . 38. Storing , " Political Parties and the Bureaucracy , " in Political Parties ...
... Politics and Public Policy ( Boston : Little , Brown , 1969 ) , and Jack L. Walker , " Brother Can You Spare a Paradigm ? " P.S. 5 ( Fall 1972 ) : 419-422 . 38. Storing , " Political Parties and the Bureaucracy , " in Political Parties ...
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