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Toward a Definition of Editorial Policy for the Review*

Harvey C. Mansfield

American Political Science Review, 1962, vol. 56, issue 1, 129-138

Abstract: Editorial policy reflects in part an ideal, in part a code of operating practice. It is the editor's business to maintain some gap, but not too large a gap, between the two—to keep the ideal always some distance ahead of the practice, and to keep the practice from lagging too far behind. And it is inherent in the notion of policy that both ideal and practice embody a degree of rational consistency in statement and application that rules out mere personal caprice.

Date: 1962
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