The Case for Bureaucracy
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1. An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States (New York: Macmillan, 1913). 2. Frederick C. Mosher (ed.), American Public Administration: Past, Present, Future (University, Alabama: University of Alabama Press, 19975), pp. 28-29, 263, 269-70. Bernard C. Borning, The Political and Social Thought of Charles A. Beard (Seattle: Univcrsitv of Washington Press, 1962), pp. 80-88. 3. Luther Gulick, "Beard and Municipal Reform," in Charles A. Beard: An Appraisal, Howard K. Beale (ed.) (Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1954), pp. 47-60. 4. Darrell L. Pugh, The History of the American Societyfor Public Administration: 1939-1979 (Los Angeles: University of Southern Califorinia, 1982), unpublished dissertation, pp. 23-25. 5. Beard's report of 1923 is published as The Administration and Politics of Tokyo: A Survey and Opinions (New York: Macmnillani, 1923). For additional materials on his work in Japan, see Marv Ritter Beard, The Making of Charles A. Beard (New York: Exposition Press, 1955), especially pp. 49-62. 6. Beard's "feminist" position was mentioned by the president of ASPA at her inaugural address in 1985. See Naomi B. Lynn, "Commemoration, Celebration, and Challenge," Public Administration Review, vol. 45 (July-August 1985), p. 456. 7. Charles and William Beard, "The Case for Bureaucracy," Scribner's Magazine, vol. 93 (April 1933), pp. 209-14, with quote at p. 210. The fact that the present author published a book with the same title 50 years later-without having yet discovered the Beard article-again reveals Beard's prophetic capacity! 8. Charles A. Beard, "The Role of Administration in Government," in The Work Unit in Federal Administration (Chicago: Public Administration Service, 1937), pp. 1-3, quote at p. 3. 9. Charles Austin Beard, "Philosophy, Science and Art of Public Administration," published address delivered to Governmental Research Association at Princeton, N.J. on September 8, 1939 (GRA, 1939). 10. Charles A. Beard, "Administration, A Foundation of Governnient," American Political Science Review, vol. 34 (April 1940), pp. 232-35. 11. Charles A. Beard, Public Policy and the General Welfare (New York: Farrar and Rinehart, 1941), Ch. 10: "Administration a Test of Ideal and Power" (quote at p. 148).