Abstract:Although rules are central to public administration, opinions range widely on how they should be regarded. Especially those who subscribe to New Public Management believe that rules should not be the central concern. The opposite view holds that rules lie at the heart of public administration. This article uses Aristotle's idea of the mean between extremes as a conceptual tool to mitigate the opposition between rule followers and rule denigrators. The middle ground is the virtue of rule-following. The method i… Show more
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