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Judges and the Cities: Interpreting Local Autonomy Book

Judges and the Cities: Interpreting Local Autonomy
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Judges and the Cities: Interpreting Local Autonomy, In this remarkable inquiry into the bases of social theory, Gordon L. Clark argues that the heterogeneous nature of our society, with its pluralism of values, causes the rules of social conduct to be constantly made and remade. Examining the role of the c, Judges and the Cities: Interpreting Local Autonomy
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  • Judges and the Cities: Interpreting Local Autonomy
  • Written by author Gordon L. Clark
  • Published by University of Chicago Press, 1985/09/01
  • In this remarkable inquiry into the bases of social theory, Gordon L. Clark argues that the heterogeneous nature of our society, with its pluralism of values, causes the rules of social conduct to be constantly made and remade. Examining the role of the c
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Preface Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
I. Interpreting Social Categories
2. Public and Private Space
3. Making Law and Interpreting Law
4. Models of Local Autonomy
II. Manufacturing Determinacy
5. The Politics of Local Jobs
6. The Structure of Land-Use Adjudication
7. The Tensions of Urban Public Service Provision
8. The Doctrine of Local Matters
III. Local Autonomy Reconsidered
9. Local Autonomy in Contemporary Society Notes Cases Cited Bibliography Index


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