To kill the king : post-traditional governance and bureaucracy / David John Farmer.
Material type: TextPublication details: Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe, ©2005.Description: 1 online resource (xix, 215 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780765621672
- 0765621673
- 1280912480
- 9781280912481
- Public administration
- Corporate governance
- Bureaucracy
- Political science -- Philosophy
- Administration publique (Science)
- Gouvernement d'entreprise
- Bureaucratie
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Affairs & Administration
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- Executive Branch
- Bureaucracy
- Corporate governance
- Political science -- Philosophy
- Public administration
- 351/.01 22
- JF1351 .F373 2005eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-204) and index.
Start with Plato : playing -- More play : like a gadfly? -- Self and detritus -- Writing, with a deviant signature -- Listen to symbols -- Truth : skepticism, certainly -- Start with Shakespeare : o cursed legacy! -- Justice systems : more in heaven and earth? -- Self, with style -- Other and hesitation -- Tradition : golden ruling -- Other traditions : silver ruling -- Start with Michelangelo : what I, a bureaucrat, expect -- Visible hand : cult of the leader -- Invisible hand : unexamined rhetoric -- A nun and barbed wire -- Love and mere efficiency -- To kill the king, and "good and no places."
Print version record.
''To Kill the King'' sketches post-traditional consciousness in terms of three concepts - thinking as play, justice as seeking, and practice as art. In a series of critical essays on each of these concepts, the book describes a post-traditional consciousness of governance that can yield improvement in the quality of life for each individual.
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