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Bureaus of Efficiency : Reforming Local Government in the Progressive Era

Book information

Publisher
Marquette University Press
Year
2008
ISBN
9780874623475, 9780874620818
LCC
JS1114.A2 -- L45 2008eb
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
870 kB (890901 bytes)
Series
Urban Life
Edition
1
Pages
292\292
Time added
2023-08-18 05:00:36

Description

Bureaus of efficiency were established in America as part of the civic reform agenda during the Progressive era at the beginning of the twentieth century. In some cities they were nonprofit agencies pushing for governmental reform from the outside. In other cities, efficiency bureaus were established by reformers as departments within municipal government, school districts or counties. The goal of such bureaus was to promote efficiency in local government, as a way of fighting political corruption, urban machines and political bosses. Efficiency bureaus sought to professionalize local government through civil service systems, open competitive bidding, separation of public administration from politics, and reorganizing departments to reduce duplication. Efficiency has remained a powerful siren call in American political culture in the twenty-first century. In that respect, little has changed conceptually from the days of the bureaus of efficiency nearly a century earlier. The bureaus may have died out, but not their underlying goal. This volume presents a detailed reconstruction of this phenomenon in American urban history.

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