Literature in the public service: Sublime bureaucracy

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How can one make state administrative systems interesting, embody an abstract public ethos and give heroism to homogeneity? The discipline of literature and bureaucracy dismisses Weber's 'neurocrat'. Milton, Trollope and Hare are case studies on implementing the 'what if' visions literature explored during a period of great change in public service.

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Sullivan, C. (2013). Literature in the public service: Sublime bureaucracy. Literature in the Public Service: Sublime Bureaucracy (pp. 1–218). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137287427

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