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|aCritical social theory in public administration /|cRichard C. Box.
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|tA Particular Form of Critical Social Theory --|tThe Critical Social Theory Framework --|tCritical Imagination in a Postmodern Environment --|tCritical Social Theory --|tContradiction, Dialectic, and Change --|tCritical Reason and Imagination --|tEmancipation and Self-determination --|tCritical Theory in Public Administration --|tThe Need for Critical Theory Today --|tPragmatism and Phantasy --|tConclusion: A Critical Revival? --|tContradiction, Utopia, and Public Administration --|tContradiction and Containment --|tDemocracy --|tThe Warfare State --|tResearch --|tGender --|tRefusal and Utopia --|tThe "T"ruth Is Elsewhere: Critical History --|tDeconstructing History --|tRedefining/Rediscovering History --|tRecoverable Elements --|tEmancipation --|tSocial Hope --|tCritical Public Administration Scholarship --|t"Clio at the Crossroads": Writing Critical History --|tCritical Theory and the Paradox of Discourse --|tValues Underlying the Models --|tThe Legitimacy Model --|tThe Critical Theory Model --|tThe Relationship Between the Powerful and the Governed --|tThe Literature of Community Power --|tThe Growth Machine --|t"Four Cities" --|tDiversity in Community Orientation --|tDiscourse Effectiveness --|tDiscourse Legitimacy --|tInvolvement in Discourse --|tOutcomes of Administrator-Citizen Interaction --|tConditions Conducive to Discourse --|tConclusion: The Practical Application of Critical Theory --|tPragmatic Discourse and Administrative Legitimacy --|tThe Limits of Theory --|tThe Usefulness of Pragmatism --|tCollaboration and Critical Thought.
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|aCritical theory.
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|aFrankfurt school of sociology.
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