9780691118086-0691118086-Beyond Camelot: Rethinking Politics and Law for the Modern State

Beyond Camelot: Rethinking Politics and Law for the Modern State

ISBN-13: 9780691118086
ISBN-10: 0691118086
Edition: First Edition
Author: Edward L. Rubin
Publication date: 2005
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Format: Hardcover 496 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780691118086
ISBN-10: 0691118086
Edition: First Edition
Author: Edward L. Rubin
Publication date: 2005
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Format: Hardcover 496 pages

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Beyond Camelot: Rethinking Politics and Law for the Modern State (ISBN-13: 9780691118086 and ISBN-10: 0691118086), written by authors Edward L. Rubin, was published by Princeton University Press in 2005. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Beyond Camelot: Rethinking Politics and Law for the Modern State (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.39.

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This book argues that many of the basic concepts that we use to describe and analyze our governmental system are out of date. Developed in large part during the Middle Ages, they fail to confront the administrative character of modern government.


These concepts, which include power, discretion, democracy, legitimacy, law, rights, and property, bear the indelible imprint of this bygone era's attitudes, and Arthurian fantasies, about governance. As a result, they fail to provide us with the tools we need to understand, critique, and improve the government we actually possess.



Beyond Camelot explains the causes and character of this failure, and then proposes a new conceptual framework, drawn from management science and engineering, which describes our administrative government more accurately, and identifies its weaknesses instead of merely bemoaning its modernity.


This book's proposed framework envisions government as a network of connected units that are authorized by superior units and that supervise subordinate ones. Instead of using inherited, emotion-laden concepts like democracy and legitimacy to describe the relationship between these units and private citizens, it directs attention to the particular interactions between these units and the citizenry, and to the mechanisms by which government obtains its citizens' compliance. Instead of speaking about law and legal rights, it proposes that we address the way that the modern state formulates policy and secures its implementation. Instead of perpetuating outdated ideas that we no longer really believe about the sanctity of private property, it suggests that we focus on the way that resources are allocated in order to establish markets as our means of regulation. Highly readable, Beyond Camelot offers an insightful and provocative discussion of how we must transform our understanding of government to keep pace with the transformation that government itself has undergone.

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