"Solving Problems Without Large Government" circumvents sterile
discussions of federalism and privatization by discussing the
potential role of sub-local government-assisted entities in
providing effective and fair access to services. Some readers will
be astonished at the numerous examples of vital social functions
which have already been handled at this level, in a variety of
societies throughout history. The proper use of small institutions,
Liebmann argues, can actually serve to foster greater economic
equity and political power.
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