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The author discusses the inducements to public life and describes
the type of personnel responsible for the public service, analyzes
relationships in the various branches of the government, and
presents information concerning social and educational backgrounds.
Consideration is given to the permanence of appointments to the
service, the increase in influence and power of the public service,
and the attitude toward bureaucracy and the permanent brain trust.
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