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Polycentric Governance and the Good Society: A Normative and Philosophical Investigation offers an examination of the idea of polycentric governance as one of the pillars of a flourishing human society. Rather than following the conventional path of suppressing complexity and diversity for the sake of reaching agreement on justice and political stability, David Thunder and Pablo Paniagua see complexity and diversity as assets that should be leveraged to make the "Open Society" a more prosperous, resilient, and flourishing place to live. Polycentric Governance and the Good Society provides valuable food for thought for academics and students looking for a probing, cross-disciplinary discussion of the ethos and institutions of liberal democracy under conditions of social pluralism. Although the volume includes diverse disciplinary lenses, such as public choice theory, MacIntyrean social theory, and constitutional law, the driving concern is to exhibit the potential advantages of polycentric approaches to governance and social coordination for constructing a feasible and morally attractive social order. This is the first extended academic work to explore in depth the advantages, not only from an economic and organizational standpoint but also from a broader ethical, sociological, and anthropological perspective, of polycentric governance arrangements.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Timeliness of Polycentric Theories of Governance
Pablo Paniagua and David Thunder

Part I. The Ethics of Polycentric Governance

Chapter 1: An Ethical Case for Bottom-Up, Polycentric Governance in a Complex Society
David Thunder
Chapter 2: Is an Architectonic Pluralism Possible?
Mark Hoipkemier
Chapter 3: Polycentric Justice
John Thrasher

Part II. The Feasibility of Polycentric Orders

Chapter 4: The Problem of Complexity and the Emergence of Polycentric Political Order
Dries Daems and Alexander Schaefer
Chapter 5: Whither Stability? Polycentric Democracy and Social Order
Pablo Paniagua and Kaveh Pourvand
Chapter 6: Self-Governance Solutions to Social Dilemmas: A Polycentric Approach
Vlad Tarko

Part III. Principles of Polycentric Law and Statecraft

Chapter 7: Panarchy: Non-Territorial Polycentricity
Aviezer Tucker
Chapter 8: Polycentrism, the Rule of Law, and the Intelligibility of Human Rights Law
Pilar Zambrano
Chapter 9: Polycentric Constitutionalism and the ‘Westminster Export Model’
Elliot Bulmer

Product details

Published Aug 22 2024
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 244
ISBN 9781666951684
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 5 BW Photos, 1 Table
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Series Polycentricity: Studies in Institutional Diversity and Voluntary Governance
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

David Thunder

Anthology Editor

Pablo Paniagua

Contributor

Dries Daems

Contributor

Mark Hoipkemier

Contributor

Pablo Paniagua

Contributor

Kaveh Pourvand

Contributor

Vlad Tarko

Contributor

John Thrasher

Contributor

David Thunder

Contributor

Aviezer Tucker

Contributor

Pilar Zambrano

ACCOMPANYING MATERIALS

Bloomsbury Online Resources

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