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Carl Schurz

Civil Service Reform and Democracy

In “Civil Service Reform and Democracy,” Carl Schurz engages rigorously with the interplay between political governance and civil service efficiency. Written in the late 19th century during a pivotal time of political corruption and societal reform in America, Schurz's work employs a mix of historical analysis and impassioned advocacy. His eloquent prose and incisive critique expose the failings of nepotism and patronage within the American political system, arguing for meritocratic principles that align with democratic ideals. This text not only reflects the zeitgeist of its era but also serves as a prescient commentary on the enduring struggles for transparency and accountability in governance. Carl Schurz, a prominent political figure, journalist, and reform advocate, drew upon his rich background as a German immigrant and Union general to champion democratic values. His commitment to public service and social justice serves as a compelling backdrop to this work. Schurz's experiences in both European and American political landscapes shaped his beliefs in the necessity of an impartial civil service, making him a credible voice for reform at a time of rampant disillusionment among the electorate. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of political reform in the United States, as well as for scholars examining the foundations of modern democratic governance. Schurz'Äôs insightful commentary on civil service issues remains strikingly relevant today, resonating with ongoing debates surrounding institutional integrity and democratic principles. Dive into this seminal work to explore the intricate relationship between effective governance and democratic ideals.
42 бумажные страницы
Правообладатель
Bookwire
Дата публикации оригинала
2020
Год выхода издания
2020
Издательство
Good Press
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