Discover the intricate workings of the “Spoils System,” a key element in political appointments based on loyalty over merit. This book, part of the “Political Science” series, delves into its historical roots, impact on governance, and relevance today.
1: Spoils System — Trace the origins and development of the spoils system and its influence on political practices.
2: United States Postmaster General — Examine the Postmaster General’s role in the spoils system.
3: Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act — Understand the legislation that reformed civil service through merit-based appointments.
4: Civil Service — Explore the challenges civil service faced in transitioning from patronage to meritocracy.
5: George H. Pendleton — Learn about Pendleton’s role in civil service reform and his push for the Pendleton Act.
6: Mugwumps — Study the Mugwumps and their opposition to the spoils system during the Gilded Age.
7: Merit System — Contrast the merit system with the spoils system and its impact on governance.
8: Stalwarts (Politics) — Investigate the Stalwarts' defense of the spoils system and their political clout.
9: United States Civil Service Commission — Review the commission's role in enforcing merit-based appointments.
10: Civil Service Reform Act of 1978 — Analyze modern reforms aimed at reducing political influence in civil service.
11: Second Party System — Assess the spoils system’s role in shaping the Second Party System in U.S. politics.
12: United States Federal Civil Service — Examine the federal civil service’s efforts to uphold meritocracy.
13: George Hunt Pendleton House — Visit the home symbolizing Pendleton’s civil service reform legacy.
14: Half-Breeds (Politics) — Study the Half-Breeds' advocacy for reform and their political rivalry with the Stalwarts.
15: Presidency of Chester A. Arthur — Discover how Arthur’s presidency shifted the tide for civil service reform.
16: Chester A. Arthur — Learn about Arthur’s rise and his contributions to civil service reform.
17: Civil Service Reform in the United States — Gain insight into the history and challenges of civil service reform.
18: HR Management in Public Administration — Explore the evolution of HR practices in public administration with a focus on merit.
19: Rutan v. Republican Party of Illinois — Analyze this Supreme Court case’s impact on political appointments.
20: Political Appointments in the U.S. — Examine the balance between merit and patronage in political appointments.
21: Elrod v. Burns — Review the case that shaped the legal framework for civil service protections.