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Government as the conduct
of conduct: "Government is any more or less calculated and
rational activity, undertaken by a multiplicity of authorities and
agencies, employing a variety of techniques and forms of knowledge,
that seeks to shape conduct by working through our desires,
aspirations, interests and beliefs, for definite but shifting ends
and with a diverse set of relatively unpredictable consequences,
effects and outcomes." (Dean, 1999, p.11) |