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Acknowledgments | xi | ||||
Introduction | 3 | (16) | |||
PART ONE/CONCEPTS | |||||
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PART TWO/TRADITIONS | |||||
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51 | (36) | |||
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87 | (50) | |||
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137 | (44) | |||
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181 | (44) | |||
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225 | (86) | |||
PART THREE/EMERGENTS | |||||
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317 | (26) | |||
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343 | (46) | |||
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389 | (24) | |||
Epilogue | 413 | (8) | |||
Appendix A Planning as a Form of Scientific Management | 421 | (12) | |||
Appendix B The Professionalization of Policy Analysis | 433 | (4) | |||
Appendix C Marxism and Planning Theory | 437 | (12) | |||
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Bibliography | 449 | (40) | |||
Index | 489 |