Civil Service Reform and Democracy (English Edition) by Carl Schurz is a compelling and incisive work on the essential relationship between honest public administration and the health of democratic government. With clarity and force, Carl Schurz argues that the quality of a republic depends not only on elections and laws, but on the everyday integrity, competence, and accountability of the civil service that carries those laws into practice.
Written in the spirit of principled reform, this text examines how patronage, political favoritism, and the spoils system can erode public trust and weaken democratic institutions from within. At the same time, it presents civil service reform as a practical and moral necessity—one that protects citizens from corruption, strengthens the rule of law, and helps ensure that government serves the public interest rather than private or partisan advantage.
Both historically significant and strikingly relevant, Civil Service Reform and Democracy speaks to enduring questions about merit, fairness, and the responsibilities of those who administer public power. Readers interested in political history, democratic theory, governance, and reform movements will find in Carl Schurz a thoughtful guide and a passionate advocate for a government worthy of the people it serves.
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