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To Seek Out the Best

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 May 2002

Paul C. Light
Affiliation:
The Brookings Institution
Carole M. Plowfield
Affiliation:
The Brookings Institution
Sandra L. Stencel
Affiliation:
The Brookings Institution

Abstract

Attracting the most talented citizens to public service has been a challenge for America's leaders since the inception of our nation. Thomas Jefferson expressed concerns about finding honest and capable public servants for his administration, pledging “to seek out the best through the whole Union.” No executive duty “excites more anxious concern…” Jefferson wrote. “No duty, at the same time, is more difficult to fulfill.”

Type
Symposium
Copyright
© 2002 by the American Political Science Association

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