Handbook of
Organization Theory
and Management
The Philosophical Approach
Second Edition
Author
: JACK RABIN
and T. Aaron Wachhaus, Jr.
Publisher
: Taylor & Francis Group
Summary :This is the second edition of the Handbook, again addressed to uniting
philosophy and public administration. Few subjects are more influenced
by philosophy than the form of governance a public selects to guide and
administer its public affairs. Yet, the literature continues to be strangely
silent about the relation between the two. It continues to be our hope
that this book will inspire many more efforts to explore this most important
of relationships, especially because the real work has only just begun. In
the 21st century, it is particularly appropriate to build such bridges from
the past to the future and to rediscover our roots while contemplating
our intellectual progress.
Originally, the first edition of this book grew out of a doctoral seminar
conducted by Thomas D. Lynch at Florida Atlantic University. Concerned
by a lack of integrated literature on philosophical and epistemological
foundations of modern organization and political theory, Dr. Lynch enlisted
one of his Ph.D. students, Todd J. Dicker, to jointly develop a work in
which potential authors, who had already made significant contributions
to the literature on their topics and had established reputations as thinkers
and scholars, could contribute to a project that analyzed public administration’s
intellectual roots.
The first edition of the Handbook, published in 1998, proved to be
extremely popular, and at the dawn of the 21st century, a revision and
expansion was proposed. An important update was the addition of another
one of Dr. Lynch’s Ph.D. students from FAU, Dr. Peter L. Cruise, as coeditor
of the second edition. It is he who gladly assumed the many tasks required
of producing this revised and expanded book.
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