Mr. Rutgers, CAN THE STUDY OF PUBLIC-ADMINISTRATION DO WITHOUT A CONCEPT OF THE STATE - REFLECTIONS ON THE WORK OF VONSTEIN,LORENZ, Administration & society, 26(3), 1994, pp. 395-412
Attempts to refound the study of public administration are not new. As
early as the 19th century, the German scholar Lorenz Von Stein (1815-
1890) tried to develop an encompassing study that was theoretically co
herent and practically relevant. His views are often surprisingly mode
rn in outlook and intent. The conceptual cornerstone in his approach i
s the state. Von Stein thus provides an outlook many contemporary stud
ents of public administration, especially in America, would like to do
away with. Can we refound public administration without it, or do we
need a concept of state as a focal point for defining public administr
ation?