Guy Adams and Danny Balfour maintain that administrative evil, or destructiveness, is inherent in modern public administration. The authors go beyond a critique of public administration to lay the groundwork for a more effective and humane public administration.
This work, originally written in 1882, provides a biography of John Randolph, a prominent figure in American national politics in the early 1800s. Presenting relevant letters by Randolph, the book covers his relations with the Jeffersonians and Jacksonians.