The Liberal Justification for Local Government: Values and Administrative Expediency |
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Authors: | J. A. Chandler |
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Affiliation: | Sheffield City Polytechnic |
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Abstract: | There are several important justifications for autonomous units of local government, derived from the writings of J. S. Mill and later theories concerning the value of pluralism. These arguments fail to show that local government is a morally necessary, as opposed to expedient, adjunct to liberal-democratic government. The paper develops from J. S. Mill's ideas on liberty a more substantive justification for local government based on the principle that local government can be a means for ensuring that the determination of collective decisions are made solely by those people affected by the decision. |
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