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5 pages in length. A major approach to the study of
American public administration concerns the notion of the politics/administrative dichotomy, the key components of which consist of the desire to maintain political and administrative representatives as separate entities. Followed back to a popular 1920-1940 trend in public administration known as scientific management, the
politics/administrative dichotomy was set in motion as a means by which to bring back a positive and beneficial feel to politics. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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to maintain political and administrative representatives as separate entities. Followed back to a popular 1920-1940 trend in public administration known as scientific management, the politics/administrative dichotomy was set in
motion as a means by which to bring back a positive and beneficial feel to politics. "Politics was anathema - not the politics practiced by administrators, but the politics
of the politicians" (Bargen, 2000). The scholars and researchers who first identified and developed this concept include Wilson, Hatton, Hopkins, Martin and Waldo. When assessing the inherent value
of a separation between politics and administration in contemporary American government, one must first understand the impact such policy has made in past Unites States administrative history, an impact that
some contend has been the saving grace of the American democratic system. The very principles behind the politics/administrative dichotomy, as espoused by Wilson,
are those that lend to the notion of democracy. Indeed, the separation that exists between politics and administration is a necessary component to the perpetuation of democratic government, inasmuch
as the quest for autonomy has the potential to overshadow what is best for the greater good. "Autonomy has been elevated at the expense of democratic accountability and responsiveness" (Taylor,
2000). That the politics/administrative dichotomy serves to maintain separation between two equally strong entities so as not to intrude upon the delicate relationship that exists between the two speaks
to the necessity of such reasonable policy. "The politics-administration complementarity model-elaborated here with references to the "old" public administration literature prior to 1960--offers a strong foundation on which we
can build...The relationship of administration to the political process is the key issue in defining the scope and nature of public administration. There is ample but commonly ignored evidence
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