Administration, Volume 29, Issue 2Institute of Public Administration, 1981 |
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going to take something better than fuzzy sloganeering . It means we must give up our abhorrence of means tests : we ... mean an automatic reduction in the deficit . Indeed , there may even be some economists who would go so far as to ...
going to take something better than fuzzy sloganeering . It means we must give up our abhorrence of means tests : we ... mean an automatic reduction in the deficit . Indeed , there may even be some economists who would go so far as to ...
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... means used to pursue it . But sometimes a practice can be justified as a means even though it would have no place in the social ideal to which it is intended to lead . In that case , it is important to judge it as a means , and not as ...
... means used to pursue it . But sometimes a practice can be justified as a means even though it would have no place in the social ideal to which it is intended to lead . In that case , it is important to judge it as a means , and not as ...
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... means to achieve it ; preferential treatment is only one of the areas in which there are bitter disagreements . Wasserstrom's essays are by no means definitive but they are carefully argued and provocative . Philosophy and Social Issues ...
... means to achieve it ; preferential treatment is only one of the areas in which there are bitter disagreements . Wasserstrom's essays are by no means definitive but they are carefully argued and provocative . Philosophy and Social Issues ...
Contents
Annals Development Aid Policy | 107 |
K A Kennedy The State of the Public Finances | 137 |
Aspects | 153 |
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