Minow makes us aware of changes in our understanding of
freedom and democracy and our commitment to provide for basic human
needs. This book allows for greater understanding of the
overarching philosophical issues that encompass these changes in
public policy. --Erin Morris Miller, American School Board
Journal
"Minow raises many provocative issues. . . . She writes with
concern and conviction. Minow''s argument for public-private
partnership rather than rivalry is a compelling one." --Mi
內容簡介:
What happens when private companies, nonprofit agencies, and
religious groups manage what government used to-in education,
criminal justice, legal services, and welfare programs? In this
important book, renowned legal scholar Martha Minow takes on this
astonishingly unexamined change in our public life and shows how to
guard against the dangers of privatization to preserve our basic
freedoms.
關於作者:
Martha Minow is professor of law at Harvard Law School and
author of numerous books, including Between Vengeance and
Forgiveness. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.