Publisher's Synopsis
The book is written in a form of play that examines the discussion of different thoughts and theories that went into the making of the American administrative system through the process of chinking-in. The discussions range from arguing about the need for pluralism, dualism, the best way approach, to the notions of bounded rationality, applying administration as an art that is making its way to becoming a science, the theory of scientific management, the Hawthorne experiment, the no-state, pre-state, pro-state, and bold-state models, as well as concepts that went into the making of the U.S. Constitution. The book also touches on issues of value, liberty, private property, character, acquisition, and reputation.