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Intellectuals and the Local State: The Australian Local Government Literature
Literature on the local state in Australia is reviewed and several characteristic features are identified. These include the absence of fundamental questions about the place of local government within the overall state; the lack of effort to explain change; and the prevalence of ideological conservatism. It is concluded that alternative futures for local government require a more critical and open literature.
Intellectuals and the Local State: The Australian Local Government Literature
Literature on the local state in Australia is reviewed and several characteristic features are identified. These include the absence of fundamental questions about the place of local government within the overall state; the lack of effort to explain change; and the prevalence of ideological conservatism. It is concluded that alternative futures for local government require a more critical and open literature.
Intellectuals and the Local State: The Australian Local Government Literature
Mowbray, Martin (author)
Urban Policy and Research ; 15 ; 247-258
1997-12-01
12 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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