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Relevance of Non-Partisanship as per Thinkers

Nonpartisanship is crucial in the life of civil servants, as it ensures that public officials act in the best interest of the public, rather than any political party or interest group. Here are some thoughts from thinkers that highlight the importance of nonpartisanship for civil servants:

  1. Max Weber: Weber believed that public officials should remain neutral and nonpartisan, acting as “disinterested servants of the state.” He argued that civil servants should be guided by principles of efficiency, expertise, and rationality, rather than political or personal interests.
  2. Woodrow Wilson: Wilson argued that civil servants should be guided by principles of impartiality, neutrality, and expertise. He believed that public officials should be selected based on their qualifications and merit, rather than political connections or party affiliation.
  3. John Stuart Mill: Mill believed that civil servants should act in the best interest of the public, rather than any particular interest group. He argued that civil servants should be guided by principles of justice, fairness, and equality and that they should remain neutral and nonpartisan in their actions.
  4. Adam Smith: Smith believed that civil servants should act in the interest of the public, rather than any particular interest group. He argued that public officials should be guided by principles of impartiality and the rule of law, rather than political or personal interests.

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