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Joseph Heath

Joseph Heath is the author of The Machinery of Government: Public Administration and the Liberal State, published by Oxford University Press. It's one of five books nominated for this year’s Donner Prize, the best public policy book of the year.

FeatureBY JOSEPH HEATH | April 17, 2023
Joseph Heath, author of Cooperation & Social Justice, published by University of Toronto Press 2022. 'My goal in writing this book was to think about questions of justice in a way that takes institutions more seriously. What do our ideals of justice look like if we also attend to the constraints imposed by the need to implement them?' Photograph courtesy of Oxford University Press.
FeatureBY JOSEPH HEATH | April 17, 2023
FeatureBY JOSEPH HEATH | April 17, 2023
Joseph Heath, author of Cooperation & Social Justice, published by University of Toronto Press 2022. 'My goal in writing this book was to think about questions of justice in a way that takes institutions more seriously. What do our ideals of justice look like if we also attend to the constraints imposed by the need to implement them?' Photograph courtesy of Oxford University Press.
FeatureBY JOSEPH HEATH | May 3, 2021
Joseph Heath is author of The Machinery of Government: Public Administration and the Liberal State, published by Oxford University Press. It's one of five books nominated for this year’s Donner Prize for the best public policy book of the year. 'The book deals with the question of how civil servants should think about the public good, and how it should inform their work.' Photograph courtesy of Oxford University Press/Donner Prize
FeatureBY JOSEPH HEATH | May 3, 2021
FeatureBY JOSEPH HEATH | May 3, 2021
Joseph Heath is author of The Machinery of Government: Public Administration and the Liberal State, published by Oxford University Press. It's one of five books nominated for this year’s Donner Prize for the best public policy book of the year. 'The book deals with the question of how civil servants should think about the public good, and how it should inform their work.' Photograph courtesy of Oxford University Press/Donner Prize