
Bring Back the Bureaucrats
Why More Federal Workers Will Lead to Better (and Smaller!) Government (New Threats to Freedom)
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John DiIulio Jr.
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In Bring Back the Bureaucrats, John J. DiIulio, Jr., one of America's most respected political scientists and an adviser to presidents in both parties, summons the facts and statistics to show us how America's big government actually works and why reforms that include adding a million more people to the federal workforce by 2035 might actually help to slow government's growth while improving its performance.
Bring Back the Bureaucrats tells us what our elected leaders won't: There simply are not enough federal workers to do work that's critical to our democracy. The lack of enough competent, well-trained federal civil servants figured in the failed federal response to Hurricane Katrina and in the troubled launch of the Obamacare health exchanges. Bring Back the Bureaucrats is further distinguished by the presence of E. J. Dionne, Jr. and Charles Murray, two of the most astute voices from the political left and right.
The book is published by Templeton Press.
©2014 John J. DiIulio, Jr. (P)2016 Redwood AudiobooksListeners also enjoyed...
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- Edward Quigley
- 09-21-20
challenges your preconceptions
the author opens up the federal government in a way that exposes how truly large it is, how truly inept it is, and yet how it could be better if we had more overt federal employees (instead of the proxy contract employees that currently run the system). The author demonstrates how more (federal employees) can truly result in less (overall spending and overall federal government size). He also starkly compares the per capita ratio of federal government employees in the 1960s to now, to show just how much smaller our federal bureaucracy has become all while federal spending has ballooned.
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- Rodrigo
- 11-13-19
Very Insightful.
Easy to follow and understand. I read this for a class and it really taught me a lot and highlighted aspects of our current state of government that I was not privy to. A lot of data is used to substantiate the literature which I enjoyed.
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