The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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Page 889
... industry from the sphere of State control ; —an attempt to keep politics out of industry , and of the captain of industry to escape from State control of his technique and enterprise . Finally , there was the idea fostered by war ...
... industry from the sphere of State control ; —an attempt to keep politics out of industry , and of the captain of industry to escape from State control of his technique and enterprise . Finally , there was the idea fostered by war ...
Page 891
... industry , then there might not be true representation of the state of that industry in the Economic Council . The second difficulty lay in the determination of the relative num- bers of the various industries and groups concerned ...
... industry , then there might not be true representation of the state of that industry in the Economic Council . The second difficulty lay in the determination of the relative num- bers of the various industries and groups concerned ...
Page 1180
... industry . The effect on the mentality of the Service is discouraging : that in private industry continuously encouraging . 4. Large - scale Organization . Civil Service activity is usually of a vast wholesale quality , both in terms of ...
... industry . The effect on the mentality of the Service is discouraging : that in private industry continuously encouraging . 4. Large - scale Organization . Civil Service activity is usually of a vast wholesale quality , both in terms of ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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