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(Ebook) Public Administration's Final Exam: A Pragmatist Restructuring of the Profession and the Discipline by Michael M. Harmon ISBN 9780817315399, 9780817381356, 081731539X, 081738135X

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Authors:Michael M. Harmon
Pages:192 pages.
Year:2006
Editon:1
Language:english
File Size:1.08 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780817315399, 9780817381356, 081731539X, 081738135X
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(Ebook) Public Administration's Final Exam: A Pragmatist Restructuring of the Profession and the Discipline by Michael M. Harmon ISBN 9780817315399, 9780817381356, 081731539X, 081738135X

Examines why public administration’s literature has failed to justify the profession’s legitimacy as an instrument of governance.  Michael Harmon employs the literary conceit of a Final Exam, first “written” in the early 1930s, in a critique of the field’s answers to the legitimacy question. Because the assumptions that underwrite the question preclude the possibility of a coherent answer, the exam should be canceled and its question rewritten. Envisaging a public administration no longer hostage to the legitimacy question, Harmon explains how the study and practice of public administration might proceed from adolescence to maturity.  Drawing chiefly from pragmatist philosophy, he argues that despite the universal rejection of the “politics/administration” dichotomy on factual grounds, the pseudo-problem of legitimacy nonetheless persists in the guise of four related conceptual dualisms: 1) values and facts, 2) thinking and doing, 3) ends and means, and 4) theory and practice. Collectively, these dualisms demand an impossible answer to the practical question of how we might live, and govern, together in a world of radical uncertainty and interdependence. Only by dissolving them can the legitimacy question (Woodrow Wilson’s ghost) finally be banished, clearing away the theoretical debris that obscures a more vital and useful conception of governance.
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