The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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... Civil Service because that Service is not directed and controlled by the people , and the author deems that from this fact flow a number of evils , chief of which , summarily described , are bureaucracy in the Service and the political ...
... Civil Service because that Service is not directed and controlled by the people , and the author deems that from this fact flow a number of evils , chief of which , summarily described , are bureaucracy in the Service and the political ...
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... Civil Service is perhaps twenty - five times as large as , and the Prussian and Imperial and French Civil Services even larger than , Wisconsin's . The difficulties are commensurately increased , more than commensurately , indeed , for ...
... Civil Service is perhaps twenty - five times as large as , and the Prussian and Imperial and French Civil Services even larger than , Wisconsin's . The difficulties are commensurately increased , more than commensurately , indeed , for ...
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... servants of the State yet allied with a party whose intention it is fundamentally to alter the nature of that State . The question had also been raised by the Royal Commission on the Civil Service of 1914 , but this body only described ...
... servants of the State yet allied with a party whose intention it is fundamentally to alter the nature of that State . The question had also been raised by the Royal Commission on the Civil Service of 1914 , but this body only described ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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