'Killing the King' in public administration: from critical epistemology to fractured ontology and limited agency. A review essay

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2009

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Kouzmin, A.
Witt, M.T.
Thorne, K.

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Public Administration Quarterly, 2009; 33(3):341-372

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A literary criticism of the book "To Kill the King" by David Farmer is presented. It outlines the book's contributions to the theory of public administration, focusing on the importance of critical thinking. Concepts such as epistemology, ontology, and hermeneutics are mentioned, and a discussion of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 is included..

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Copyright 2009 Southern Public Administration Education Foundation

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