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Alexander Hamilton's Public Administration Richard T. Green

Alexander Hamilton's Public Administration By Richard T. Green

Alexander Hamilton's Public Administration by Richard T. Green


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Considers Alexander Hamilton both as a founder of the American republic, steeped in the currents of political philosophy and science of his day, and as its chief administrative theorist and craftsman, deeply involved in establishing the early institutions and policies that would bring his interpretation of the written Constitution to life.

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Alexander Hamilton's Public Administration by Richard T. Green

Examines how Hamilton's thoughts and experiences about public administration theory and practice have shaped the nation.

American public administration inherited from Alexander Hamilton a distinct republican framework through which we derive many of our modern governing standards and practices. His administrative theory flowed from his republican vision, prescribing not only the how of administration but also what should be done and why. Administration and policy merged seamlessly in his mind, each conditioning the other. His Anti-Federalist detractors clearly saw this and fought his vision tooth and nail.

That conflict endures to this day because Americans still have not settled on just one vision of the American republic. That is why, Richard Green argues, Hamilton is a pivotal figure in our current reckoning. If we want to more fully understand ourselves and our ways of governing today, we must start by understanding Hamilton, and we cannot do that without exploring his administrative theory and practice in depth.

Alexander Hamilton's Public Administration considers Hamilton both as a founder of the American republic, steeped in the currents of political philosophy and science of his day, and as its chief administrative theorist and craftsman, deeply involved in establishing the early institutions and policies that would bring his interpretation of the written Constitution to life. Accordingly, this book addresses the complex mix of classical and modern ideas that informed his vision of a modern commercial and administrative republic; the administrative ideas, institutions, and practices that flowed from that vision; and the substantive policies he deemed essential to its realization. Green's analysis grows out of an immersion in Hamilton's extant papers, including reports, letters, pamphlets, and essays. Readers will find a comprehensive explanation of his theoretical contributions and a richly detailed account of his ideas and practices in historical context.

Alexander Hamilton's Public Administration Reviews

With impeccable research and analysis, Professor Green cogently and convincingly shows why Alexander Hamilton was not only a brilliant public administration theorist and philosopher of the U.S. Founding period, but remains one for us today as well. Green's outstanding contribution to the Constitutional School of American Public Administration is a must read for all serious students and scholars of contemporary public administration, and especially those seeking a stronger understanding of the U.S. presidency, separation of powers and federalism. - David Rosenbloom, Distinguished Professor of Public Administration and Editor-in Chief, Routledge Public Administration and Public Policy Series, American University

Alexander Hamilton's Public Administration is an important and original book which has the potential to contribute significantly to the way in which we think and talk about the relationship between public administration and the Constitution. It combines a deep historical knowledge of Hamilton's ideas and practices with insightful and interesting observations about public policy and administration. - Michael W. Spicer, author of The Founders, the Constitution, and Public Administration: A Conflict in World Views and In Defense of Politics in Public Administration: A Value Pluralist Perspective

Green has given us the definitive synthesis of Hamilton's vision, ideas, and practices for governing the American commercial republic. This book will stimulate further scholarship, and debate, for years to come. - Brian J. Cook, Professor and Chair of the Center for Public Administration and Policy, Virginia Tech, and editor of Administration and Society Journal

About Richard T. Green

Richard T. Green is professor of political science and public administration at University of Utah. He is the coauthor of Foundations of Public Service.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. Hamilton's Constitutional Republic
  • Chapter 2. The Energetic Executive in Constitutional Context
  • Chapter 3. Administrative Jurisprudence
  • Chapter 4. Administrative Responsibility
  • Chapter 5. Public Finance and Political Economy: Building Confidence and Public Trust
  • Chapter 6. Military and Foreign Affairs for the Republic
  • Conclusion: The Hamiltonian Legacy
  • List of Abbreviations
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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    CIN0817320164VG
    9780817320164
    0817320164
    Alexander Hamilton's Public Administration by Richard T. Green
    Used - Very Good
    Hardback
    The University of Alabama Press
    20190409
    264
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