Author: Joseph F. Zimmerman
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 0313003637
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
In this groundbreaking study, Zimmerman explores the town meeting form of government in all New England states. This comprehensive work relies heavily upon surveys of town officers and citizens, interviews, and mastery of the scattered writing on the subject. Zimmerman finds that the stereotypes of the New England open town meeting advanced by its critics are a serious distortion of reality. He shows that voter superintendence of town affairs has proven to be effective, and there is no empirical evidence that thousands of small towns and cities with elected councils are governed better. Whereas the relatively small voter attendance suggests that interest groups can control town meetings, their influence has been offset effectively by the development of town advisory committees, particularly the finance committee and the planning board, which are effective counterbalances to pressure groups. Zimmerman provides a new conception of town meeting democracy, positing that the meeting is a de facto representative legislative body with two safety valves—open access to all voters and the initiative to add articles to the warrant, and the calling of special meetings to reconsider decisions made at the preceding town meeting. And, as Zimmerman points out, a third safety valve—the protest referendum—can be adopted by a town meeting.
Real Democracy
Author: Frank M. Bryan
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226077985
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 333
Book Description
Relying on an astounding collection of more than three decades of firsthand research, Frank M. Bryan examines one of the purest forms of American democracy, the New England town meeting. At these meetings, usually held once a year, all eligible citizens of the town may become legislators; they meet in face-to-face assemblies, debate the issues on the agenda, and vote on them. And although these meetings are natural laboratories for democracy, very few scholars have systematically investigated them. A nationally recognized expert on this topic, Bryan has now done just that. Studying 1,500 town meetings in his home state of Vermont, he and his students recorded a staggering amount of data about them—238,603 acts of participation by 63,140 citizens in 210 different towns. Drawing on this evidence as well as on evocative "witness" accounts—from casual observers to no lesser a light than Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn—Bryan paints a vivid picture of how real democracy works. Among the many fascinating questions he explores: why attendance varies sharply with town size, how citizens resolve conflicts in open forums, and how men and women behave differently in town meetings. In the end, Bryan interprets this brand of local government to find evidence for its considerable staying power as the most authentic and meaningful form of direct democracy. Giving us a rare glimpse into how democracy works in the real world, Bryan presents here an unorthodox and definitive book on this most cherished of American institutions.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226077985
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 333
Book Description
Relying on an astounding collection of more than three decades of firsthand research, Frank M. Bryan examines one of the purest forms of American democracy, the New England town meeting. At these meetings, usually held once a year, all eligible citizens of the town may become legislators; they meet in face-to-face assemblies, debate the issues on the agenda, and vote on them. And although these meetings are natural laboratories for democracy, very few scholars have systematically investigated them. A nationally recognized expert on this topic, Bryan has now done just that. Studying 1,500 town meetings in his home state of Vermont, he and his students recorded a staggering amount of data about them—238,603 acts of participation by 63,140 citizens in 210 different towns. Drawing on this evidence as well as on evocative "witness" accounts—from casual observers to no lesser a light than Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn—Bryan paints a vivid picture of how real democracy works. Among the many fascinating questions he explores: why attendance varies sharply with town size, how citizens resolve conflicts in open forums, and how men and women behave differently in town meetings. In the end, Bryan interprets this brand of local government to find evidence for its considerable staying power as the most authentic and meaningful form of direct democracy. Giving us a rare glimpse into how democracy works in the real world, Bryan presents here an unorthodox and definitive book on this most cherished of American institutions.
The New England Town Meeting
Author: Joseph F. Zimmerman
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 0313003637
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
In this groundbreaking study, Zimmerman explores the town meeting form of government in all New England states. This comprehensive work relies heavily upon surveys of town officers and citizens, interviews, and mastery of the scattered writing on the subject. Zimmerman finds that the stereotypes of the New England open town meeting advanced by its critics are a serious distortion of reality. He shows that voter superintendence of town affairs has proven to be effective, and there is no empirical evidence that thousands of small towns and cities with elected councils are governed better. Whereas the relatively small voter attendance suggests that interest groups can control town meetings, their influence has been offset effectively by the development of town advisory committees, particularly the finance committee and the planning board, which are effective counterbalances to pressure groups. Zimmerman provides a new conception of town meeting democracy, positing that the meeting is a de facto representative legislative body with two safety valves—open access to all voters and the initiative to add articles to the warrant, and the calling of special meetings to reconsider decisions made at the preceding town meeting. And, as Zimmerman points out, a third safety valve—the protest referendum—can be adopted by a town meeting.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 0313003637
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
In this groundbreaking study, Zimmerman explores the town meeting form of government in all New England states. This comprehensive work relies heavily upon surveys of town officers and citizens, interviews, and mastery of the scattered writing on the subject. Zimmerman finds that the stereotypes of the New England open town meeting advanced by its critics are a serious distortion of reality. He shows that voter superintendence of town affairs has proven to be effective, and there is no empirical evidence that thousands of small towns and cities with elected councils are governed better. Whereas the relatively small voter attendance suggests that interest groups can control town meetings, their influence has been offset effectively by the development of town advisory committees, particularly the finance committee and the planning board, which are effective counterbalances to pressure groups. Zimmerman provides a new conception of town meeting democracy, positing that the meeting is a de facto representative legislative body with two safety valves—open access to all voters and the initiative to add articles to the warrant, and the calling of special meetings to reconsider decisions made at the preceding town meeting. And, as Zimmerman points out, a third safety valve—the protest referendum—can be adopted by a town meeting.
Report of the Committee Appointed at a Public Town's Meeting of the Inhabitants of Manchester, to Treat Conditionally with Sir Oswald Mosley for the Purchase of the Manor
Author: Manchester (England). Citizens
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Manchester (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 19
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Manchester (England)
Languages : en
Pages : 19
Book Description
Report of the Committee Appointed at a Public Town's Meeting of the Inhabitants of Manchester, to Treat Conditionally with Sir Oswald Mosley for the Purchase of the Manor
The Genesis of the Massachusetts Town, and the Development of Town Meeting Government
Author: Charles Francis Adams
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cities and towns
Languages : en
Pages : 102
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cities and towns
Languages : en
Pages : 102
Book Description
The Town Council Meeting
Author: J.R. Roberts
Publisher: Speaking Volumes
ISBN: 1645409600
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
DEAD DRAW Having a big reputation with a gun has its perks, but it also makes Clint Adams the prime suspect when Big Ed Kennedy—owner of the Bar K Ranch—turns up shot in Cannon City, Wyoming. When Big Ed's men ride into town looking for blood, Clint just happens to be in the saloon playing poker with a lawyer, the judge, and the mayor. Now the poker game has turned into a town council meeting, with twenty angry ranch hands waiting outside for a verdict. As the town sheriff keeps the ranchers from storming the place, it's up to Clint to figure out who killed Big Ed. But with no one to back him up and no way to escape, it just might be the Gunsmith's last hand...
Publisher: Speaking Volumes
ISBN: 1645409600
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
DEAD DRAW Having a big reputation with a gun has its perks, but it also makes Clint Adams the prime suspect when Big Ed Kennedy—owner of the Bar K Ranch—turns up shot in Cannon City, Wyoming. When Big Ed's men ride into town looking for blood, Clint just happens to be in the saloon playing poker with a lawyer, the judge, and the mayor. Now the poker game has turned into a town council meeting, with twenty angry ranch hands waiting outside for a verdict. As the town sheriff keeps the ranchers from storming the place, it's up to Clint to figure out who killed Big Ed. But with no one to back him up and no way to escape, it just might be the Gunsmith's last hand...
Meeting at the Town Hall. [A report, reprinted from the “Bengal Hurkaru,” of the proceedings of a meeting held on 5 Jan. 1835.]
Corrected Report of Proceedings of a Public Meeting at the Town Hall, Calcutta, in favour of the extension of the jurisdiction of the Mofussil Criminal Courts
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Justice, Administration of
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Justice, Administration of
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
A Full Report of the Great Protestant Meeting at the Town Hall, Birmingham ... November 18, 1835; containging the speeches ... of the Rev. R. M'Ghee and the Rev. M. O'Sullivan
Author: Town Hall (Birmingham, England).
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 52
Book Description
The Catholic Question. Report of the Great Town's Meeting, Held in the Town Hall, Birmingham, on Wednesday, December 11, 1850 ... Printed from the Notes of a Short-hand Writer, Etc
Author: Town Hall (Birmingham, England)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description