A Quick Summary of The Allegory of the Cave by Plato in The Republic (BCE 517):Deep in an underground chamber of a cave there are prisoners chained to a wall in such a way as they cannot move their heads to look around - all they can see is the wall in front on them.... Continue Reading →
The Human Need for Equality is Accomplished in the Workplace
This piece was published in PA Times Online February 12, 2020 and can be seen here. Motivation, for most, lies in monetary gain - but it is not just pay raises that keep employees motivated.[1] People naturally have a need for equality in their work and social circles because while “no two humans are biologically... Continue Reading →
The Evolution of Scientific Thought in Public Administration
Public Administration as a Science The study of Public Administration begs the question as to whether the field is a science, craft, or an art. It is a hotly debated topic through the study’s short history, but given the use of facts, sociology, and scientific endeavors, the study of Public Administration is a science -... Continue Reading →