TY - BOOK AU - Cordelli,Chiara TI - The Privatized State SN - 9780691211732 AV - HD3850 .C655 2020 U1 - 338.9/25 23 PY - 2020///] CY - Princeton, NJ : PB - Princeton University Press, KW - Contracting out KW - Government policy KW - Legitimacy of governments KW - Privatization KW - Public contracts KW - PHILOSOPHY / Political KW - bisacsh KW - Bernardo Zacka KW - Debra Satz KW - Governing by Contract KW - James Pattison KW - Jody Freeman KW - Kant KW - Martha Minow KW - Outsourcing and American Democracy KW - Public Service and Moral Agency KW - The Morality of Private War KW - When the State Meets the Street KW - Why Some Things Should not be for Sale KW - civil service KW - delegation of power KW - democracy KW - dependence and independence KW - discretion KW - for-profit firms KW - freedom KW - legitimacy KW - nonprofit organizations KW - political authority KW - private prisons KW - welfare provision N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Introduction --; Part I. Privatization and the state --; 1 Privatization and Its Discontents --; 2 What Are Political Institutions For? --; 3 Legitimizing Administrative Discretion --; Part II. The privatized state --; 4 The Problem of Authorization --; 5 The Problem of Representative Agency --; 6 The Problem of Delegated Activity --; Part III. Beyond the Privatized State --; 7 The Duties of Private Donors --; 8 The Duties of Private Providers --; 9 Rebuilding the Public --; Epilogue --; Acknowledgments --; Notes --; Index; restricted access N2 - Why government outsourcing of public powers is making us less freeMany governmental functions today-from the management of prisons and welfare offices to warfare and financial regulation-are outsourced to private entities. Education and health care are funded in part through private philanthropy rather than taxation. Can a privatized government rule legitimately? The Privatized State argues that it cannot.In this boldly provocative book, Chiara Cordelli argues that privatization constitutes a regression to a precivil condition-what philosophers centuries ago called "a state of nature." Developing a compelling case for the democratic state and its administrative apparatus, she shows how privatization reproduces the very same defects that Enlightenment thinkers attributed to the precivil condition, and which only properly constituted political institutions can overcome-defects such as provisional justice, undue dependence, and unfreedom. Cordelli advocates for constitutional limits on privatization and a more democratic system of public administration, and lays out the central responsibilities of private actors in contexts where governance is already extensively privatized. Charting a way forward, she presents a new conceptual account of political representation and novel philosophical theories of democratic authority and legitimate lawmaking.The Privatized State shows how privatization undermines the very reason political institutions exist in the first place, and advocates for a new way of administering public affairs that is more democratic and just UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9780691211732?locatt=mode:legacy UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780691211732 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/cover/covers/9780691211732.jpg ER -