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Sane Polity: A Pattern Language

Sane Polity: A Pattern Language

Book by William Ophuls
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William Ophuls proposes a different way of thinking about governance. Inspired by architecture, he articulates a pattern language of politics-a set of thirty-five design criteria for constructing sane and humane polity. ... Google Books
Originally published: February 14, 2013
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A clear exposition of the principles and politics of governance and how the system is basically flawed as it practiced today. Ophuls traces many criticisms of ...
The author lays out, in 35 very brief essays, how a pattern language of polity—that is, good design criteria for a nation-state—might look with great ...
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William Ophuls proposes a different way of thinking about governance. Inspired by architecture, he articulates a pattern language of politics-a set of.
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William Ophuls proposes a different way of thinking about governance. Inspired by architecture, he articulates a pattern language of politics-a set of ...
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Inspired by architecture, he articulates a pattern language of politics—a set of thirty-five design criteria for constructing sane and humane polity. Since ...
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William Ophuls proposes a different way of thinking about governance. Inspired by architecture, he articulates a pattern language of politics—a set of ...
Rating (11)
Feb 14, 2013 · Inspired by architecture, he articulates a pattern language of politics-a set of thirty-five design criteria for constructing sane and humane ...
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Sane Polity1st edition ; Authors: William Ophuls ; Full Title: Sane Polity: A Pattern Language ; Edition: 1st edition ; ISBN-13: 978-1480073166 ; Format: Paperback/ ...
Inspired by architecture, he articulates a pattern language of politics-a set of thirty-five design criteria for constructing sane and humane polity. Since ...
A clear exposition of the principles and politics of governance and how the system is basically flawed as it practiced today. Ophuls traces many criticisms of ...