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Responsibility as Paradox: A Critique of Rational Discourse on Government: Rethinking Public Administration, cartea 1

Autor Michael M. Harmon
en Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 30 iul 1995
Exploring the concept of responsible government and administration, this book creates a new paradigm for looking at the issue. Michael M Harmon rejects the current predominant `rationalist' theory, which holds that responsibility involves an intractable conflict between the potential free will of an actor and the restrictions of the institution within which the actor operates. He suggests that public administration must undergo a paradigm shift in which institutional restrictions and individual free will create a healthy and dynamic tension and are not completely incompatible.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781452247441
ISBN-10: 1452247447
Pagini: 245
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Seria Rethinking Public Administration

Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States

Cuprins

Foreword - Bayard L Catron
Series Editor's Introduction - Henry D Kass
Introduction
Three Meanings of Responsibility
Agency, Accountability, and Obligation
The Rationalist Conception of Responsible Government
Paradox and Personal Responsibility
The Paradox of Obligation
The Paradox of Agency
The Paradox of Accountability
Conclusion
Rationalism and the Paradox of Courage

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Exploring the concept of responsible government and administration, this book creates a new paradigm for looking at the issue. Michael M Harmon rejects the current predominant `rationalist' theory, which holds that responsibility involves an intractable conflict between the potential free will of an actor and the restrictions of the institution within which the actor operates. He suggests that public administration must undergo a paradigm shift in which institutional restrictions and individual free will create a healthy and dynamic tension and are not completely incompatible.