Citizen participation is a device whereby public officials induce nonpublic individuals to act in a way the officials desire. |
Citizen participation is a device whereby public officials induce nonpublic individuals to act in a way the officials desire. |
Somehow liberals have been unable to acquire from life what conservatives seem to be endowed with at birth: namely, a healthy skepticism of the powers of government agencies to do good. |
The great corporations of this country were not founded by ordinary people. They were founded by people with extraordinary intelligence, ambition, and aggressiveness. |
The single most exciting thing you encounter in government is competence, because it's so rare. |
The United States in the 1980s may be the first society in history in which children are distinctly worse off than adults. |