Localism

A Philosophy of Government

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Politics, Economic Policy, Government, Public Policy, History & Theory
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Author: Mark Moore ISBN: 1230000099165
Publisher: The Ridge Publishing Group Publication: January 11, 2013
Imprint: sixth edition Language: English
Author: Mark Moore
ISBN: 1230000099165
Publisher: The Ridge Publishing Group
Publication: January 11, 2013
Imprint: sixth edition
Language: English

In a work that will remind some of a modern incarnation of The Anti-Federalist Papers, the author Mark Moore (formerly writing under the pen name "Achbani") makes a compelling case that the Founders of the United States intended a much more decentralized government than we now have, and that decentralization of government power is essential to maintaining liberty.

Localism posits thirteen doorways through which power is consolidated and liberty lost. Freedom, it says, cannot be sustained unless each of the fourteen are kept shut.    Much of the book contains specific difficult, but necessary, measures to keep political power diffused and therefore in reach of the citizens.

One of the more intriguing aspects of the philosophy is its potential to unite limited-government conservatives and libertarians together against centralizers of all stripes.  A blueprint forward.

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In a work that will remind some of a modern incarnation of The Anti-Federalist Papers, the author Mark Moore (formerly writing under the pen name "Achbani") makes a compelling case that the Founders of the United States intended a much more decentralized government than we now have, and that decentralization of government power is essential to maintaining liberty.

Localism posits thirteen doorways through which power is consolidated and liberty lost. Freedom, it says, cannot be sustained unless each of the fourteen are kept shut.    Much of the book contains specific difficult, but necessary, measures to keep political power diffused and therefore in reach of the citizens.

One of the more intriguing aspects of the philosophy is its potential to unite limited-government conservatives and libertarians together against centralizers of all stripes.  A blueprint forward.

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