The Power of public ideas / edited by Robert B. Reich.

Title
  1. The Power of public ideas / edited by Robert B. Reich.
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  1. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1990, c1988.

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Additional authors
  1. Reich, Robert B.
Description
  1. 265 p.; 23 cm.
Summary
  1. This volume is a collection of essays on the relationship between public ideas and the formation of public policy. It offers advice to both the policy-maker and the active citizen on the ways in which the public deliberation process might be employed more profitably to more effectively affect public policy.
Subject
  1. Political participation > United States
  2. Public interest > United States
  3. Public policy (Law) > United States
  4. Policy sciences > Philosophy
  5. United States > Politics and government
Contents
  1. Introduction / Robert B. Reich -- Beyond self-interest / Gary R. Orren -- Why public ideas matter / Steven Kelman -- What sort of ideas become public ideas? / Mark Moore -- How government expresses public ideas / Philip B. Heymann -- The political theory of the procedural republic / Michael J. Sandel -- Policy making in a democracy / Robert B. Reich -- Policy analysis and public deliberation / Giandomenico Majone -- Political leadership: managing the public's problem solving / Ronald A. Heifetz and Riley M. Sinder -- The media and public deliberation / Martin Linsky.
Owning institution
  1. Harvard Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references.
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