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Municipal Accountability In The American Age Of Reform The Gadfly At The Counter 18701920 1st Edition David Ress Auth

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Municipal Accountability In The American Age Of Reform The Gadfly At The Counter 18701920 1st Edition David Ress Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.71 MB
Pages: 133
Author: David Ress (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319682570, 9783319682587, 3319682571, 331968258X
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Municipal Accountability In The American Age Of Reform The Gadfly At The Counter 18701920 1st Edition David Ress Auth by David Ress (auth.) 9783319682570, 9783319682587, 3319682571, 331968258X instant download after payment.

At the foundations of our modern conception of open government are a handful of disgruntled citizens in the Progressive Era who demanded accountability from their local officials, were rebuffed, and then brought their cases to court. Drawing on newspaper accounts, angry letters to editors, local histories, and court records, David Ress uncovers a number of miniature yet critical moments in the history of government accountability, tracing its decline as the gap between citizens and officials widened with the idea of the community as corporation and citizens as consumers. Together, these moments tell the story of how a nation thought about democracy and the place of the individual in an increasingly complex society, with important lessons for policy makers, journalists, and activists today.

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