An edition of Literature in the Public Service (2013)

Literature in the Public Service

Sublime Bureaucracy

Literature in the Public Service
C. Sullivan, C. Sullivan
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An edition of Literature in the Public Service (2013)

Literature in the Public Service

Sublime Bureaucracy

"Historians and sociologists have been consistently - albeit gloomily - enthralled by Max Weber's model of the inevitable rise of the neurocrat. However, literary critics positively boast that writers, like academics, cannot 'do admin'. While Weber's thesis about the rise of the entrepreneur - all fire, individuality, thrust - is in tune with what we think literature is about, his thesis about the rise of the bureaucrat is not, yet 'creative bureaucracy' is not only a euphemism for bending the rules. Literature in the Public Service shows how the public service makes its workers original, taking them beyond an individuated point of view to imagine the perfect public system. Creativity theorists too have swapped the model of solitary inspiration for a managed creative environment. John Milton, Anthony Trollope, and David Hare are examples of how authors work in and write about the public service, during its crisis moments"--

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Literature in the Public Service: Sublime Bureaucracy
Jan 11, 2013, Palgrave Macmillan
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Cover of: Literature in the Public Service
Literature in the Public Service: Sublime Bureaucracy
2013, Palgrave Macmillan Limited
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Cover of: Literature in the Public Service
Literature in the Public Service: Sublime Bureaucracy
2013, Palgrave Macmillan
in English

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ISBN 13
9781349449705

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