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Premodern | |
Plato and the Invention of Political Science | p. 3 |
Aristotle, MacIntyre, and Virtue Ethics | p. 55 |
What Jesus Says to Public Administration | p. 75 |
The Hebrew Bible and Public Administration | p. 101 |
Modernist Defined | |
The English Legacy of Public Administration | p. 143 |
Niccolo Machiavelli: Moving through the Future as We Learn from the Past | p. 173 |
Mercantilism and the Future: The Future Lives of an Old Philosophy | p. 183 |
Jeremy Bentham: On Organizational Theory and Decision Making, Public Policy Analysis, and Administrative Management | p. 195 |
John Locke's Continuing INfluence on Organization Theory and Behavior Entering the 21st Century | p. 211 |
Invisible Hand and Visible Management | p. 227 |
Early Loyal Opposition to the Modernist | |
The Legacy of David Hume for American Public Administration: Empiricism, Skepticism, and Constitutionalism | p. 261 |
Moral Conscience in Burkean Thought: Implication of Diversity and Tolerance in Public Administration | p. 283 |
American Modernist Influence | |
Classical Pragmatism, the American Experiment, and Public Administration | p. 301 |
Making Democracy Safe for the World: Public Administration in the Political Thought of Woodrow Wilson | p. 323 |
Enduring Narratives from Progressivism | p. 353 |
The Bureau Movement: Seedbed of Modern Public Administration | p. 375 |
Positively No Proverbs Need Apply: Revisiting the Legacy of Herbert A. Simon | p. 395 |
Mary Parker Follett: Lost and Found - Again, and Again, and Again | p. 417 |
Administrative Statesman, Philosopher, Explorer: The Life, Landscape, and Legacy of Dwight Waldo | p. 437 |
Later Modernist Opposition | |
Modernity, Administrative Evil, and the Contribution of Eric Voegelin | p. 449 |
Marshall Dimock's Deflective Organizational Theory | p. 469 |
Phenomenology and Public Administration | p. 487 |
The Existentialist Public Administrator | p. 511 |
John Rawls and Public Administration | p. 529 |
Rise of Postmodernism | |
From Positivism to Postpositivism: An Unfinished Journey | p. 555 |
On the Language of Bureaucracy: Postmodernism, Plain English, and Wittgenstein | p. 595 |
Postmodern Philosophy, Postmodernity, and Public Organization Theory | p. 631 |
Twenty-First-Century Alternatives | |
Neoliberal Economics, Public Domains, and Organizations: Is There Any Organizational Design after Privatization? | p. 667 |
Public Entrepreneurism: A New Paradigm for Public Administration? | p. 729 |
The Multicratic Organization: A Model for Management of Functional Interdependence | p. 759 |
Virtual Program Evaluation: A Twenty-First Century Approach | p. 777 |
Twenty-First-Century Philosophy and Public Administration: Refocusing the Lens | p. 801 |
Index | p. 825 |
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