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Handbook of Organization Theory and Management: The Philosophical Approach

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Chronologically arranged to demonstrate the evolution of ideas, this book explores major issues in public and government organization theory using classical philosophy. Containing over 2000 bibliographic citations, the book covers the influence Plato's ideas and Jesus' teachings on public administration theory, presents Machiavelli as the creator of the modern concept of public administration, details the effect of mercantilism on political governance, examines the ideas of Jeremy Bentham, John Locke, Adam Smith, and David Hume in American government, discusses the importance of Woodrow Wilson, the Progressive Reform Era, and the Bureau Movement on public administration, and more.

504 pages, Hardcover

First published November 20, 1997

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October 14, 2008
Long, long, too long, way, way, too long! This is a comprehensive survey of the development of Public Administration theory and philosophy. It is useful but a little uneven, because of the broad subject matter and the various writing styles of the various authors of the various chapters. Did I mention it's long?
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