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Author Janiskee, Brian P., 1967-

Title Local government in early America : the colonial experience and lessons from the founders / Brian P. Janiskee.

Publication Info. Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers ; [Claremont, Calif.] : Claremont Institute, [2010]
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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 185 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The Colonies of New England -- The Middle and Southern Colonies -- The Founders on Local Government -- All Local Politics is National.
Summary "Local Government in Early America is a concise and thought-provoking exploration of the American desire for political participation, most notably in the "town hall meeting." A product of early New England democracy. This form of direct local participation remains one of the most celebrated, yet feared, institutions in our political life. Depending on one's political perspective regarding the issue at hand, a lively town hall meeting can be the glorious epitome of grassroots activism or the wretched embodiment of reactionary zeal. For all of the media attention devoted to the conservative revolt against health care reform at town hall meetings across the country; the political right is late to the game on local activism. From resolutions opposed to the Patriot Act or the declaration of nuclear-free zones in cities, the political left has used the rhetorical power of the local political pulpit to great effect for many years. All of this is possible because of the manner in which local governments were constructed during the colonial period. Brian P. Janiskee details the origins of our local system by examining key characteristics of local colonial political life, including what Founders like John Adams and Thomas Jefferson had to say about the role of villages, towns, and cities in our complex system of government. Through this timely analysis of our political heritage, Janiskee may cause observers to reevaluate the phrase "all politics is local." Indeed, it may be the case that "all local politics is national.""--Jacket.
Note Print version record.
Subject United States -- Politics and government -- To 1775.
Local government -- United States -- History.
Democracy -- United States -- History.
Self-determination, National -- United States -- History.
United States -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- Local.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- State & Provincial.
Democracy. (OCoLC)fst00890077
Local government. (OCoLC)fst01001300
Politics and government. (OCoLC)fst01919741
Self-determination, National. (OCoLC)fst01111610
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Kolonialverwaltung.
Politische Kultur.
Selbstbestimmungsrecht.
Neuengland.
Chronological Term To 1775
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Other Form: Print version: Janiskee, Brian P., 1967- Local government in early America. Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers ; [Claremont, Calif.] : Claremont Institute, ©2010 9781442201347 (DLC) 2009051858 (OCoLC)490078796
ISBN 9781442201354 (electronic bk.)
1442201355 (electronic bk.)
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