01437pab a2200181 454500008004000000100002300040245005000063260000900113300001300122362000800135520089700143650002601040700002701066773003101093909001001124999001701134952010401151180718b1997 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aMorton, Novel O'R. aRevealing the feminist in Mary Parker Follett c1997 ap.348-71 aJul aIn this article, the authors interpret the work of Mary Parker Follett, a well-known but underappreciated theorist of public administration. In a formal philosophical analysis organized around the traditional categories of ontology, epistemology, and ethics, they relate contemporary feminist theory to Follett's life experiences and writings, particularly those on democratic and organization theory. Besides making a case for the interpretation of Follett as a feminist thinker, the authors also relate her work to contemporary trends in theories of public administration and management. Finally, they argue that in addition to being a precursor to these trends, Follett's work may help scholars of public administration build a coherent theoretical foundation for public administration in general, a foundation that may find a strong theoretical link to contemporary feminism. - Reproduced aPublic administration aLindquist, Stefanie A. aAdministration and Society a35984 c35984d35984 00104070aIIPAbIIPAd2018-07-19hVolume no: 29, Issue no: 3pAR36249r2018-07-19w2018-07-19yAR