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By Filippo Sabetti
"In The Search for Good Government Filippo Sabetti examines Italian politics to reassess habitual presumptions in comparative politics, opening new territory in the art and science of institutional analysis.".
"Sabetti argues that poor government performance in contemporary Italy has been an unintended consequence of attempts to craft institutions for good - or democratic - government. He shows that, contrary to the conventional wisdom, a chief problem in contemporary Italy is not the absence of the rule of law but, rather, the presence of rule by law or too many laws.
A principal conclusion of his study is that post-war Italian politics can best be understood as a laboratory for revealing how and why a search for good government can generate antithetical and counterintentional results. The Italian experience has important implications for all those who aspire to be self-governing - as opposed to state-governed - for it shows what people can do to enhance human cooperation in collective-action dilemmas and suggests the probable result if "democracy" continues to be identified with parliamentary government and representative assemblies rather than with the universality of the village or the local community.
The Search for Good Government changes our understanding of postwar Italian politics and provides new ways to evaluate the impact of the political changes that have occurred since 1992, arguing for a perceptual shift in the way we think about politics and the educative role of public institutions. Filippo Sabetti is a professor of political science at McGill University."--BOOK JACKET.
Published
June 2000
Format
Hardcover
Pages
313
Language
English
ISBN
9780773520240