This excerpt from a book examines Woodrow Wilson's ideas on democracy and administration, analyzing his theoretical framework and comparing it to his actions as president and governor. The text explores Wilson's concepts of sovereignty, political leadership, and the role of administration in a democratic state, highlighting his emphasis on efficiency, expertise, and the integration of legislative and executive branches. A key theme is the tension between Wilson's ideals of neutral competence and the realities of political pragmatism, particularly concerning patronage and administrative expansion. The analysis also considers the lasting influence of Wilson's ideas on contemporary public administration and management theory. Finally, the excerpt assesses the challenges and limitations of Wilson's approach to governance in light of modern political realities.
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