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GoodmanR. D.“The Will-o'-the Wisp of Professional Status”. The Australian Journal of Education, 4, 2, 1960, 69–79.
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Ibid., 72.
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Ibid., 73.
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Ibid., 78.
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Ibid., 73.
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MillJohn Stuart. On Liberty. London: George Routledge and Sons, 1959, 168–169.
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SeeParkerR. S.“The Implications of the Bazeley case”Public Administration, 20, 1961.
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Ibid., 292.
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Perhaps I should explain here that by status I mean a position in the social system involving recognized rights and obligations and by role the behaviour oriented to these rights and obligations. Rights and obligations are, from the sociological point of view, a pattern of expectations.
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