ABSTRACT

For instructors who want to expose their students to the social, political, and historical context of the practice of public administration, this book provides a unique approach to the introductory PA course. The author's own text is skilfully interwoven with a collection of seminal readings and documents that illuminate the key issues of past and present for public service professionals in a democratic society.

More than an overview of public administration, Public Administration and Society offers students a broad perspective on the American Founding Era, the relationship of citizens to government, and how the structure of government reflects societal values. The premise of the book is that understanding the societal context is important to the success of the practitioner and to the practitioner's role as a responsible agent of change in a democratic society.

Introductory essays and readings offer students perspectives on five important thematic areas in public administration: the Founding-Era debate over the size and scope of government, the relationship of the community to the individual, public organizations and policy making, values and public administration, and the role of the public service practitioner in a democratic society.

This new edition of features five new readings, and, based on input from adopters, an entirely new section on public policy making (Part IV: Public Organizations and Policy). The author's part-opening sections have all been extensively revised and updated.

part |38 pages

Introduction to the Central Issues

chapter |12 pages

Time and Change

The Environment of Public Administration

part |58 pages

Community and the Individual

part |57 pages

Values and Public Administration

chapter |12 pages

Unequal America

Causes and Consequences of the Wide—and Growing—Gap Between Rich and Poor

chapter |14 pages

Practitioners

part |46 pages

The Public Service Practitioner in a Democratic Society

chapter |14 pages

The Citizenship Role of the Public Professional

Imagining Private Lives and Alternative Futures

chapter |8 pages

Obituary

Team Metro