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The sense of beauty / George Santayana ; with a new introduction by John McCormick.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New Brunswick, N.J. : Transaction Publishers, [2003]Copyright date: ©2003Description: xxii, 275 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0765809842
  • 9780765809841
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 111.85 21
LOC classification:
  • B945.S23 S45 2003
Contents:
Introduction to the Transaction Edition: Facts, Policies, Morals: The Free Spirit of Aaron Wildavsky -- Things I Never Knew: A Preface -- Pt. I. The Analysis of Issues -- 1. The Revolt against the Masses -- 2. The Empty-Head Blues: Black Rebellion and White Reaction -- 3. Race and Research: The Moynihan Report and the Politics of Controversy -- 4. The Political Feasibility of Income by Right / Aaron Wildavsky and Bill Cavala -- 5. The Politics of ABM -- 6. Presidential Succession and Disability: Policy Analysis for Unique Cases -- 7. The Analysis of Issue-Contexts in the Study of Decision-Making -- Pt. II. The Practical Consequences of Theory -- 8. Practical Consequences of the Theoretical Study of Defense Policy -- 9. Political Implications of Budgetary Reform -- 10. The Political Economy of Efficiency: Cost-Benefit Analysis, Systems Analysis, and Program Budgeting -- 11. Aesthetic Power or the Triumph of the Sensitive Minority over the Vulgar Mass: A Political Analysis of the New Economics -- Pt. III. Political Anthropology -- 12. "What Can I Do?" The Ohio Delegate's View of the Convention -- 13. The Goldwater Phenomenon: Purists, Politicians, and the Two-Party System -- 14. The Meaning of "Youth" in the Struggle for Control of the Democratic Party -- 15. Comprehensive Versus Incremental Budgeting in the Department of Agriculture / Aaron Wildavsky and Arthur Hammond -- 16. Bill Long: Portrait of an Activist -- Pt. IV. Political Analysis -- 17. The Two Presidencies -- 18. Budgeting as a Political Process -- 19. A Theory of the Budgetary Process / Aaron Wildavsky, Otto A. Davis and M. A. H. Dempster -- Pt. V. What Difference Does Reform Make? -- 20. What Difference Does It Make? -- 21. Salvation by Staff: Reform of the Presidential Office -- 22. Rescuing Policy Analysis from PPBS -- 23. Toward a Radical Incrementalism: A Proposal to Aid Congress in Reform of the Budgetary Process -- 24. The Theory of Preemptive Revolution -- 25. A Third-World Averaging Strategy / Aaron Wildavsky and Max Singer -- 26. A Strategy for Political Participation.
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Originally published: New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, 1896. With new introd.

Includes index.

Introduction to the Transaction Edition: Facts, Policies, Morals: The Free Spirit of Aaron Wildavsky -- Things I Never Knew: A Preface -- Pt. I. The Analysis of Issues -- 1. The Revolt against the Masses -- 2. The Empty-Head Blues: Black Rebellion and White Reaction -- 3. Race and Research: The Moynihan Report and the Politics of Controversy -- 4. The Political Feasibility of Income by Right / Aaron Wildavsky and Bill Cavala -- 5. The Politics of ABM -- 6. Presidential Succession and Disability: Policy Analysis for Unique Cases -- 7. The Analysis of Issue-Contexts in the Study of Decision-Making -- Pt. II. The Practical Consequences of Theory -- 8. Practical Consequences of the Theoretical Study of Defense Policy -- 9. Political Implications of Budgetary Reform -- 10. The Political Economy of Efficiency: Cost-Benefit Analysis, Systems Analysis, and Program Budgeting -- 11. Aesthetic Power or the Triumph of the Sensitive Minority over the Vulgar Mass: A Political Analysis of the New Economics -- Pt. III. Political Anthropology -- 12. "What Can I Do?" The Ohio Delegate's View of the Convention -- 13. The Goldwater Phenomenon: Purists, Politicians, and the Two-Party System -- 14. The Meaning of "Youth" in the Struggle for Control of the Democratic Party -- 15. Comprehensive Versus Incremental Budgeting in the Department of Agriculture / Aaron Wildavsky and Arthur Hammond -- 16. Bill Long: Portrait of an Activist -- Pt. IV. Political Analysis -- 17. The Two Presidencies -- 18. Budgeting as a Political Process -- 19. A Theory of the Budgetary Process / Aaron Wildavsky, Otto A. Davis and M. A. H. Dempster -- Pt. V. What Difference Does Reform Make? -- 20. What Difference Does It Make? -- 21. Salvation by Staff: Reform of the Presidential Office -- 22. Rescuing Policy Analysis from PPBS -- 23. Toward a Radical Incrementalism: A Proposal to Aid Congress in Reform of the Budgetary Process -- 24. The Theory of Preemptive Revolution -- 25. A Third-World Averaging Strategy / Aaron Wildavsky and Max Singer -- 26. A Strategy for Political Participation.

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