Democratic Accountability: Why Choice in Politics Is Both Possible and NecessaryHarvard University Press, 15 mrt 2007 - 264 pagina's It is common for political leaders to claim they have no control over bad outcomes. Indeed, they often cite the arguments of political theorists and public intellectuals as to why: history rushes onward oblivious of human will; force and violence overcome political aims; globalization undermines the actions of national leaders; the bureaucracy sabotages their intentions; bad outcomes are often the unintended result of actions. |
Inhoudsopgave
The Politics of Blame Avoidance | 1 |
History Is Not Predetermined | 9 |
Consequences May Well Be as Intended | 10 |
Copyright | |
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