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Cleveland State University

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2008

1731-1791 -- Political and social views

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Catharine Macaulay And The Liberal And Republican Origins Of American Public Administration, Lisa Thomas Jan 2008

Catharine Macaulay And The Liberal And Republican Origins Of American Public Administration, Lisa Thomas

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This dissertation utilizes the history of ideas to explore the philosophy of Catharine Macaulay, an eighteenth-century historian and philosopher, for application to contemporary American Public Administration. Macaulay's view of human nature is paradoxical. Her characterization of man as corrupt and seduced by power is countered by her view that man is perfectible and capable of good works. The darker side of Macaulay's vision supports government that checks power through the expansion of democracy, advocates the separation of powers, and adheres to the rule of law. In this respect she resembles a Lockean liberal. The more magnanimous side of Macaulay reveres …