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Since the 1960s, hostility and mistrust toward the U.S. government has risen precipitously. At the same time, the field of public administration has wrestled with its own crisis of legitimacy. In this groundbreaking study, Thomas J. Catlaw demonstrates that the current crisis of government originates in the uncritical manner in which we have accepted the idea of "the People”. He contends that this unifying, foundational concept has failed.

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Since the 1960s, hostility and mistrust toward the U.S. government has risen precipitously. At the same time, the field of public administration has wrestled with its own crisis of legitimacy. In this groundbreaking study, Thomas J. Catlaw demonstrates that the current crisis of government originates in the uncritical manner in which we have accepted the idea of "the People”. He contends that this unifying, foundational concept has failed.
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Autorenporträt
Thomas J. Catlaw is associate professor of public affairs at Arizona State University in Phoenix.