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Contents List of Tables....................ix
Preface....................xi
Acknowledgments....................xiii
A Prologue on Adolescence....................1
1. The Question....................3
2. Values, Facts, and the Problem of Moralism....................29
3. Thinking, Doing, and the Problem of Rationalism....................41
4. Ends, Means, and the Problem of Managerialism....................70
5. Theory, Practice, and the Problem of Technicism....................96
6. Rewriting Public Administration's Final Exam....................122
An Epilogue on Maturity....................143
A Postscript on the Personal/Political Nature of Epistemological Choice....................154
Notes....................161
Works Cited....................175
Index....................187
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