Administration, Volume 12Institute of Public Administration, 1964 |
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Page 37
... society is almost entirely atomistic . People simply do not act on the premise that American society , or any institution such as the Congress or the Supreme Court , possess an organic essence of its own . Furthermore , procedure and ...
... society is almost entirely atomistic . People simply do not act on the premise that American society , or any institution such as the Congress or the Supreme Court , possess an organic essence of its own . Furthermore , procedure and ...
Page 60
... society , the less the bureaucracy . And in the advanced countries of contemporary Europe the approval of the bureaucracy by the people is reflected in the psychic income of social approval which the official receives . The causes of ...
... society , the less the bureaucracy . And in the advanced countries of contemporary Europe the approval of the bureaucracy by the people is reflected in the psychic income of social approval which the official receives . The causes of ...
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... society outside . The forces of industrialization will affect its functioning to a high degree , for during the rapidly changing industrial society of Britain over the last 100 years the responsibility of the family has increased and in ...
... society outside . The forces of industrialization will affect its functioning to a high degree , for during the rapidly changing industrial society of Britain over the last 100 years the responsibility of the family has increased and in ...
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