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The British State Telegraphs: A Study of the Problem of a Large Body of Civil Servants in a Democracy by Clinton F. Dawkins is a comprehensive examination of the British telegraph system following its nationalization in the 19th century. The book delves into the administrative, economic, and social challenges that arose when the telegraph service, previously managed by private enterprise, was transferred to state control. Dawkins meticulously analyzes the impact of this transition on efficiency, public service, and the relationship between the government and its employees. The narrative explores the complexities of managing a vast workforce of civil servants within a democratic framework, highlighting issues such as bureaucratic inertia, political interference, and the balance between public accountability and operational autonomy. Dawkins draws on detailed financial data, government reports, and contemporary commentary to assess the performance of the state-run telegraph system compared to its private predecessor. He discusses the implications for public policy, particularly the risks and benefits of expanding state functions in a modern democracy. Throughout the book, Dawkins raises important questions about the nature of public service, the motivations and morale of civil servants, and the broader consequences for democratic governance when the state assumes responsibility for essential services. The British State Telegraphs remains a significant historical and analytical work, offering valuable insights into the perennial debate over public versus private management of critical infrastructure and the enduring challenges of effective government administration.
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Liczba stron: 560
Rok wydania: 2025
