Postmodern Public Administration: Toward DiscourseSAGE Publications, 1995 - 175 páginas Charles J Fox and Hugh T Miller challenge current thinking about public policy and administration in the light of the postmodern condition. In this book existing and accepted theories such as public management doctrines, constitutionalism and communitarianism are rejected in favour of constructing a discourse theory of public administration. The book also provides an invaluable, thorough and clear review of the doctrines and philosophies that have to date dominated the field. |
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... public from harm inflicted by powerful private interests ( Fox & Miller , 1993 ) . Without an honest public discourse the hope for arriving at and taking action in the public interest fades . B. SITUATION - REGARDING INTENTIONALITY The ...
... public from harm inflicted by powerful private interests ( Fox & Miller , 1993 ) . Without an honest public discourse the hope for arriving at and taking action in the public interest fades . B. SITUATION - REGARDING INTENTIONALITY The ...
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... public interest is implied , even if it is postulated as an ideal rather than an achievable condition . If people were only to press for their own interests , essentially adopting the stance of ethical egoism , they would lose their ...
... public interest is implied , even if it is postulated as an ideal rather than an achievable condition . If people were only to press for their own interests , essentially adopting the stance of ethical egoism , they would lose their ...
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... public interest , Daniel Webster successfully argued on behalf of Charles River Bridge that corpo- rations were to be considered " persons " with respect to the privileges and immunities clause in Article IV of the U.S. Constitution ...
... public interest , Daniel Webster successfully argued on behalf of Charles River Bridge that corpo- rations were to be considered " persons " with respect to the privileges and immunities clause in Article IV of the U.S. Constitution ...
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A New Approach to Democratic Governance | 3 |
Orthodoxy and Its Alternatives | 14 |
Postmodern Symbolic Politics | 42 |
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