Criticism is at the heart of any political discussion, and
criticism of old policies is central to the development of new
ones. In its analysis of political decision-making, this reissue,
first published in 1991, examines the principles which control the
process of policy criticism. It identifies two fundamental and
related obstacles to this process: the privileged status accorded
to 'professional judgement' and the conflicting philosophical ideas
that shape political argument. Based on the study of Europe's
largest local authority, the book presents a theory of
decision-making that can be applied to institutions at all
levels.
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