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Gradual The Case For Incremental Change In A Radical Age Greg Berman

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Gradual The Case For Incremental Change In A Radical Age Greg Berman
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.6 MB
Pages: 241
Author: Greg Berman, Aubrey Fox
ISBN: 9780197637043, 0197637043
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Gradual The Case For Incremental Change In A Radical Age Greg Berman by Greg Berman, Aubrey Fox 9780197637043, 0197637043 instant download after payment.

"On both the left and the right, calls for bold change have become a common feature of American politics. But is this correct? Is bold change the only way forward? Is the United States living in an era that demands the radical transformation of society? Gradual: The Case for Incremental Change in a Radical Age argues that an incremental approach to public policy is not only the best way to describe how government actually works, but a more effective way of making change happen. Unfortunately, gradualism has become unfashionable at the precise moment when it is needed the most. Gradual documents why it is so difficult to achieve systemic change in the United States and tells the stories of a range of government reformers who achieved success gradually. In the process, Gradual makes the case for a brand of incremental change rooted in the values of honesty, humility, nuance, and respect. Based on the authors' experience advancing criminal justice reform, Gradual argues that, given enough time, seemingly modest improvements can add up to significant change"--

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