Representative and Responsible Government

“Representative and Responsible Government” by A H Birch, published by George Allen & Unwin in December 1964, is a comprehensive examination of the principles and practices surrounding governance. This edition, written in English and spanning 252 pages, delves into the frameworks that define representative systems and the responsibilities that accompany them. Birch explores the intricate balance between representation and accountability, providing insights into how these concepts interact within various political contexts.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of the mechanisms that underpin responsible governance, as well as discussions on the implications of representation in democratic societies. The book addresses key subjects related to political theory and governance, making it a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the dynamics of political representation. Birch’s work serves as a foundational text for examining the relationship between citizens and their government, highlighting the importance of accountability in maintaining a healthy political system.
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