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Title: Urban 171


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Urban 171
  • Governing the City

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Governance
  • The process of deciding city policies and how
    they will be implemented.
  • 2 key questions
  • 1. Who should make these decisions?
  • 2. Who does make these decisions?
  • In a democracy, the answer to 1 is the
    people, through some sort of citizen
    participation. But this begs the question--How?

3
Classical Liberalisms Impact on Modern
Democratic Theory
  • Humans are fundamentally rational.
  • Humans are fundamentally self-interested.

4
Elite v. Mass Theories
  • Different views about the degree to which humans
    are self-interested.
  • Resulting in different positions regarding the
    need for increased citizen participation.

5
Elite Theorists Protective v. Pluralist
  • Negative View of Human Nature
  • Distrust Efforts to Increase Citizen
    Participation for Fear of 3 Deadly Sins
  • 1. Conflict
  • 2. Alienation
  • 3. Delay

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Protective Democrats
  • Role of Government is to protect individual
    liberty (property) elites need to protect
    against too much mass participation.
  • Founding Fathers--Madison, Federalist, 10
  • Problem of factions Cure?
  • A. Remove the Cause Cant, due to nature of
    humans
  • B. Control the Effects Constitutional Framework

7
Pluralist Democrats
  • Average Citizen is apathetic and uninterested in
    governance and politics anyway. So, liberty is
    fostered through the competition among interest
    groups.
  • Pluralism of Elites

8
Mass Democrats Developmental v. Participatory
Theorists
  • Positive View of Human Nature
  • Trust in the average citizen to make decisions

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Developmental Theorists
  • Citizens can be educated and can develop a civic
    virtue which permits them to move beyond their
    own self-interests and consider the public
    (common) interests.
  • John Dewey We learn by doing, so we can
    develop our democratic (small d skills if the
    system is structured so that we can practice
    participation.

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Participatory Theorists
  • For citizens to really move beyond pure
    self-interest, need to have many opportunities to
    participate.
  • Critique of the common definition of
    participation--voting.
  • Ben Barber Thin Democracy develops from a
    limited understanding of shared interests and
    common ground.
  • Democracy of Strangers!

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  • Solution to this dilemma is to provide
    opportunities for citizens to engage in
    face-to-face meetings and talk to each other
    about politics, issues, common interests, and
    governance.
  • According to Ben Barber, this promotes a strong
    democracy in which the likelihood that community
    interests will be seriously considered is greater.

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Upshot for Urban Politics/Governance?
  • Mass theorists have argued that city
    neighborhoods provide the unique opportunity to
    encourage the development of structures that
    would promote this type of strong democracy,
    and in the end help restore the role of the
    average citizens
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