
Officious
Rise Of The Busybody State
by Josie Appleton
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Pub Date 9 Dec 2016 | Archive Date 9 Jan 2017
John Hunt Publishing Ltd | Zero Books
Description
In Anglo-Saxon countries
there is a new and distinctive form of state: the busybody state. This state is
defined by an attachment to bureaucratic proceedures for their own sake: the
rule for the sake of a rule; the form for the sake of a form. Its insignias are
the badge, the policy, the code and the proceedure. The logic of the regulation
is neither to represent an elite class interest, nor to serve the public, nor
even to organise social relations with the greatest efficiency as with classic
bureaucracy, but rather to represent regulation itself. This book analyses the
logic of the busybody state, explains its origins, and calls for a popular
alliance defending the free realm of civil society
Advance Praise
Philip Johnston | author, 'Bad Laws'
"The state once left us alone unless we committed a crime or fought in a war. Now its tendrils creep everywhere. Josie Appleton, a doughty champion of the free citizen, brilliantly exposes the meddlesome bossiness of the modern state".
"The state once left us alone unless we committed a crime or fought in a war. Now its tendrils creep everywhere. Josie Appleton, a doughty champion of the free citizen, brilliantly exposes the meddlesome bossiness of the modern state".
Marketing Plan
Josie Appleton is director
of the Manifesto Club (www.manifestoclub.com), which campaigns for freedom in
everyday life, and is the author of dozens of reports about contemporary civil
liberties. She studied sociology and politics at the University of Oxford
(undergraduate) and the University of London (graduate). She worked as a
journalist and editor for five years. She lives in London, UK.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781785354205 |
PRICE | £9.99 (GBP) |