
Study of Administration
. . . . I. The science of administration is the latest fruit of that study of the science of politics which was begun some twenty-two hundred years ago. It

. . . . I. The science of administration is the latest fruit of that study of the science of politics which was begun some twenty-two hundred years ago. It

Source: Woodrow Wilson, “Leaders of Men,” in Leaders of Men, ed. T. H. Vail Motter (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1952), 19–46, available online at the Hathi Trust Digital Library: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.c080970683&view=1up&seq=1.

Source: Woodrow Wilson, “Wanted—A Party,” September 1, 1886, published in the Boston Times, September 27, 1886. A man must nowadays either belong to a party through mere force of habit,

Source: Woodrow Wilson, The New Freedom: A Call for the Emancipation of the Generous Energies of a People, ed. W. B. Hale (New York and Garden City: Doubleday, Page, 1913),

Source: Woodrow Wilson, “Party Government in the United States,” in Constitutional Government in the United States (Columbia University Press, New York: 1917), 198-222. CHAPTER 8. PARTY GOVERNMENT IN THE UNITED

Source: Woodrow Wilson, Constitutional Government in the United States (New York: Columbia University Press, 1908). Chapter III: The President of the United States It is difficult to describe any single

Source: Thomas W. (Woodrow) Wilson, “Cabinet Government in the United States,” International Review, August 1879. Our patriotism seems of late to have been exchanging its wonted[1] tone of confident hope

Source: Woodrow Wilson, Congressional Government: A Study in American Politics (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1885). Like a vast picture thronged with figures of equal prominence and crowded with elaborate and obtrusive

. . . But, you say, “We have heard that we might be at a disadvantage in the League of Nations.” Well, whoever told you that either was deliberately falsifying

CHAPTER 1. THE OLD ORDER CHANGETH. THERE is one great basic fact which underlies all the questions that are discussed on the political platform at the present moment. That singular