The adaptive state
1:54pm Friday, 12th December 2003
As part of my obsession with trying to keep up with the news from the other side of the world I've just read this article by Johnathan Freedland on Comment is free, which i thought was very good.
His argument is that amidst all the poitical manoevering there is a new agenda to be grasped in government:
As part of my obsession with trying to keep up with the news from the other side of the world I've just read this article by Johnathan Freedland on Comment is free, which i thought was very good.
His argument is that amidst all the poitical manoevering there is a new agenda to be grasped in government:
"The next stage in the journey will be nothing less than a refashioning of the state - replacing the top-down, centralised behemoth of today with a looser, more diffuse, even "organic" (Taylor's word) network of services that fit the people who use them. Citizens won't be passive recipients, but direct participants"
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