Colonial Civil Service the Selection And Training of Colonial Officials in Engl

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Colonial Civil Service the Selection And Training of Colonial Officials in Engl
A Lawrence Abbott Lawrence Lowell
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But it would be hard to make the public feel that this is either true or just.
After saying that the Americans would have a strong jealousy of any limitation of the colonial ser- vice to college graduates, it may seem strange to say that they would have little jealousy of a system of favoritism, which virtually confines appointments to the men who have influence with politicians; but such is unfortunately the case. The fact is, that the Ameri- can, while believing passionately in equality in ce
...rtain ways, does not care for it in others. He has a strong tendency to think that while all men ought to have an equal chance in life, they have a right to enjoy for themselves that chance, and that one of the things that a man may acquire by his exer- tions, and the fruits of which he has a right to enjoy, is his position in the community and his influence over others. We see this continually throughout the business world. The directors of railroads, for exam- ple, have privileges which shock an Englishman.

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