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THE AARON WILDAVSKY FORUM FOR PUBLIC POLICY

Edited by Lee Friedman

This series is intended to sustain the intellectual excitement that Aaron Wildavsky created for scholars of public policy everywhere. The ideas in each volume are initially presented and discussed at a public lecture and forum held at the University of California.

AARON WILDAVSKY, 1930–1993

“Your prolific pen has brought real politics to the study of budgeting, to the analysis of myriad public policies, and to the discovery of the values underlying the political cultures by which peoples live. You have improved every institution with which you have been associated, notably Berkeley’s Graduate School of Public Policy, which as Founding Dean you quickened with your restless innovative energy. Advocate of freedom, mentor to policy analysts everywhere.” (Yale University, May 1993, from text granting the honorary degree of Doctor of Social Science)

1 Missing Persons: A Critique of Personhood in the Social Sciences, by Mary Douglas and Steven Ney

2 The Bridge over the Racial Divide: Rising Inequality and Coalition Politics, by William Julius Wilson

3 The New Public Management: Improving Research and Policy Dialogue, by Michael Barzelay

4 Falling Behind: How Rising Inequality Harms the Middle Class, by Robert H. Frank

5 Godly Republic: A Centrist Civic Blueprint for America’s Faith-Based Future, by John J. DiIulio, Jr.

6 Bounded Rationality and Politics, by Jonathan Bendor

7 Taxing the Poor: Doing Damage to the Truly Disadvantaged, by Katherine S. Newman and Rourke L. O’Brien

8 Changing Inequality, by Rebecca M. Blank

Falling Behind

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