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Leadership in a Small Town (Paperback)
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Of all the questions that might be asked about political life, it
would be difficult to find one of greater interest than the ancient
query: who rules over whom? It appeals powerfully to our curiosity.
We want to know who "runs" things--who makes policy decisions in
New York, Washington, London, or the town in which we live. Is it a
single powerful individual, an economic elite, a series of elites,
the citizens, political bosses, or some variant of these
possibilities? The major purpose of this volume is to find an
answer to this question for a small American city, and to extend
the answer through relevant theory to American cities in general.
But much more precisely, answers are sought for these interrelated
questions: What are the relationships between the rulers and the
ruled? How are the rulers related to each other? Are the rulers the
same for all policies or do they differ from one area of policy to
another? How do leaders arise, and in what way are they different
from other people? The issues discussed in this volume are familiar
to many towns. They range from controversies about the building of
a new water system to housing and zoning codes, from charity
appeals to low-income housing, from nominations and elections to
industrial development and off-street parking. Wildavsky draws
parallels to other community studies and formulates general
propositions in support of his thesis that American communities are
pluralist. And ultimately, Wildavsky is optimistic that small towns
foster citizen participation, giving the population more of a
chance to direct its own future. Aaron Wildavsky was, until his
death in 1993, professor of political science and public policy at
the University of California, Berkeley, and, while working on the
present study, taught at Oberlin College. Transaction has
posthumously published Wildavsky's complete essays and papers in
five volumes. Nelson W. Polsby is Heller Professor of Political
Science at the University of California, Berkeley, where he has
taught American politics and government since 1967. He is editor of
the" Annual Review of Political Science" and author of "Congress
and the Presidency."
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