Government and Expertise
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"The much discussed 'generalist' tradition of public service in Britain, deriving from the belief that recruits entering the upper ranks of the civil service should have had an all-round university education in liberal-arts disciplines, was consolidated in the wake of the Northcote Trevelyan Report of 1854, but condemned more than a century later by the Fulton Committee on the Civil Service."
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