Community participation - Joseph Rowntree Foundation
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Notes<br />
20 M. Woolcock, ‘The place of social capital in understanding social and economic<br />
outcomes’, ISUMA: Canadian Journal of Policy Research, Vol. 2, No. 10,<br />
pp. 11–17 (Spring 2001).<br />
21 M. Taylor, Public Policy in the <strong>Community</strong> (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan,<br />
2003), emphasis added.<br />
22 M. Taylor, Public Policy in the <strong>Community</strong> (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan,<br />
2003).<br />
Chapter 5<br />
1 S. Alinsky, Rules for Radicals: A Practical Primer for Realistic Radicals (New<br />
York: Vintage Books, 1972).<br />
2 T. Bentley, Everyday Democracy (London: Demos, 2005).<br />
3 ‘The interest of the man must be connected with the constitutional rights of the<br />
place. It may be a reflection on human nature, that such devices should be<br />
necessary to control the abuses of government. But what is government itself, but<br />
the greatest of all reflections on human nature? If men were angels, no<br />
government would be necessary. If angels were to govern men, neither external<br />
nor internal controls on government would be necessary. In framing a<br />
government which is to be administered by men over men, the great difficulty lies<br />
in this: you must first enable the government to control the governed; and in the<br />
next place oblige it to control itself. A dependence on the people is, no doubt, the<br />
primary control on the government; but experience has taught mankind the<br />
necessity of auxiliary precautions’, J. Madison, ‘The structure of the government<br />
must furnish the proper checks and balances between the different departments’,<br />
The Federalist, No. 51. First published in Independent Journal, 6 February 1788.<br />
Available at http://www.constitution.org/fed/federa51.htm.<br />
4 Office for National Statistics http://www.statistics.gov.uk/census2001/profiles/<br />
64.asp (accessed 1 December 2005).<br />
5 Office for National Statistics http://www.statistics.gov.uk/census2001/profiles/<br />
64.asp (accessed 1 December 2005). Estimates based on approximate adult<br />
population as recorded in 2001 Census.<br />
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