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Preface;
Part I. The State-Building Problem in American Political Development:
1. The new state and American political development;
2. The early American state;
Part II. State Building as Patchwork, 1877-1900:
3. Patching civil administration: the limits of reform in the party state;
4. Patching the army: the limits of provincial virtue;
5. Patching business regulation: the failure of administered capitalism;
Part III. State Building as Reconstitution, 1900-1920:
6. Reconstituting civil administration: economy, efficiency, and the repoliticization of American bureaucracy;
7. Reconstituting the army: professionalism, nationalism, and the illusion of corporatism;
8. Reconstituting business regulation: administrative justice, scientific management, and the triumph of the independent commission; Epilogue; Notes; Selected bibliography; Index.
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