"Good Government, Volume 28" offers a detailed examination of the principles and practices of effective governance, reflecting the mission of the National Civil Service League. This volume likely delves into topics such as civil service reform, aiming to promote merit-based systems and reduce political patronage. Readers can expect insights into public administration, exploring methods to enhance government efficiency and accountability.
The content will likely cover various aspects of government operations, from municipal administration to broader policy implementation. As a historical document, this volume provides valuable context for understanding the evolution of public service ideals and the ongoing quest for good government. It serves as a resource for researchers, students, and anyone interested in the history of political and administrative reform in the United States.
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