The Evolution of Political Thought
by C. Northcote Parkinson
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themulhern Parkinson believes that types of government occur in cycles, that each prepares for the next. Fitzpatrick seems like the archetype of Parkinson's dictators.
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Author C. Northcote Parkinson was born in the north of England on July 30, 1909. He was educated at Emmanuel College at the University of Cambridge and at King's College, London. His graduate thesis "War in the Eastern Seas, 1793-1815" won the 1935 Julian Corbett Prize in Naval History. He taught at numerous schools, colleges, and universities show more including the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth; the University of Liverpool; the University of Malaya; Harvard University; the University of Illinois; and the Univeristy of California, Berkeley. He stopped teaching in 1960 to become an independent writer. He wrote over 60 books in his lifetime; many dealing with British politics and economics. His most famous work is Parkinson's Law, which is a collection of short essays explaining the inevitability of bureaucratic expansion because work increases to fill the time allotted for it. He also wrote the Richard Delancey series about a fictional naval officer from Guernsey during the Napoleonic era. He died on March 9, 1993 in Canterbury, Kent. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- The Evolution of Political Thought
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- The Evolution of Political Thought
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- 1958
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- Nonfiction, Politics and Government, General Nonfiction, History, Philosophy
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- 320.9 — Society, government, & culture Political science Types of Government Political situation and conditions
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- JA81 .P3 — Political Science Political science (General) Political science (General) History
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