000 01631cam a2200205 4500500
005 20250121120615.0
041 _afre
042 _adc
100 1 0 _aRochet, Claude
_eauthor
245 0 0 _aFavoring a Rationale of Indiscipline
260 _c2012.
500 _a86
520 _aDiscussion of the Ethics in Public Decision‑making, related to Alasdair Roberts’book The Logic of Discipline ‑ The Logic of Discipline takes stock of thirty years of public administration reforms. Author Alasdair Roberts, Director of the Rappaport Centre for Law and Public Policy of the University of Suffolk, takes apart the system of beliefs which underpins these reforms, that of limiting public policy to management and transferring public services to independent agencies. He exposes the methodological and theoretical weakness of these beliefs, of “naive institutionalism and of the idea that rules of universal governance can exist”. This article puts into perspective Roberts’ conclusions, taking into account the movement of thought which brought about the reduced role of politics and the State over the past thirty years and points out a resurgence today of politics and public ethics which cannot be left to the market or to depend on individual ethics.
690 _areform
690 _apublic values
690 _aAdministration
690 _anew public management
786 0 _nRevue française d’administration publique | o 140 | 4 | 2012-02-14 | p. 723-737 | 0152-7401
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-revue-francaise-d-administration-publique-2011-4-page-723?lang=en&redirect-ssocas=7080
999 _c552127
_d552127