"The Little Platoons" examines sub-local government--the
small-scale structures of civil society that lie between the
individual and large governmental actors--in England, France,
Germany, the United States, Russia, China, and Japan. The work
examines community councils, educational districts, neighborhood
organizations, and the like, as seen in various societies in the
modern age. And, in identifying common attributes of these civil
and societal organizations, the work has particular relevance--and
indeed makes ameliorative recommendations--for the problems of our
modern cities. In a period of dissatisfaction with a self-regarding
and centralized political class and with both market and
bureaucratic institutions, Liebmann's thoughtful analysis of
community and civil organization in a variety of societies and
traditions broadens our understanding of comparative politics and
sociology, urban planning, and state and local government.
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