This is a manuscript found when Rose was cleaning out the file drawers in October 2000. She just dropped it into a file folder and shipped it off to GMU with the rest of the stuff collected at that time. It is now in a box at GMU and I don't know what's in the paper. NOTE: In July 2013 Rose found that it had been put into the Digital Collection, so downloaded it July 20, 2013 for home computer files.
A Critique of the Policy Process 1974
Critique of the federal government’s approach to making and enforcing laws and regulations. Finds seven problems. Intellectual Rape, Churchill Disease, Dry-Hole Stampede, Pearl Casting, Cadaverous Participation, Mahogany on Dry Rot and Royal Society Complex.
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- Category: Processes
- Size: 312 p
- Description: Email
- Publication Year: 1975
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