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remaining unexplained (Rein and Winship 2000 ). In the meantime, the values themselves, as well as conXicts among them, usually ...
human ends it cannot itself be defended or justiWed, for it is itself that justiWes other acts [as] means taken towards its real ...
clarity can be costly and the only pragmatic course to follow is by the use of ambiguity, viewed as a strong precondition to ach ...
There are, of course, many other examples of posing issues of how to distribute responsibility. Consider the situation where the ...
These children eventually come of age and leave foster care to be absorbed, as best they can, into the community. A recent study ...
the muddle and substitute clear, disciplined thinking. What is needed is an intellec- tual search for more coherent policies tha ...
Popular devices such as referenda certainly encourage direct citizen participation. But at the same time, ‘‘requiring a yes/no v ...
based on a widely shared agreement as to what are the choices over which we might be disagreeing. Institutionally, the key to ac ...
sixty-Wve, No one seriously believes that a healthy and aZuent country of 15 million people also has a population close to one m ...
3.1 Creaming ‘‘Creaming’’ is a mechanism whose importance has long been recognized in the administration of professional program ...
promote diversion in the criminal justice domain. This example illustrates an active, self-reXective dimension of getting other ...
process of is as ‘‘redeWning the case,’’ not as one of oZoading or diversion. It is as a more practical matter of ‘‘reclassiWcat ...
environment that can be antagonistic to their idealized, preferred practice. Not infrequently their practice is guided by the id ...
conviction’’ with an ‘‘ethic of responsibility.’’ This occurs, for example, where the risks of oZoading are widely understood bu ...
Goodin,R.E. 1982 .Political Theory & Public Policy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Kahneman, D., and Tversky, A. (eds ...
Weber,M. 1919. Politics as a vocation. Pp.77 128inFrom Max Weber, ed. H. Gerth and C. W. Mills. New York: Oxford University Pres ...
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