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Where ends the scale size of a good democracy, where starts the probably various levels or clusters of supra democratic unit associations.
I think a thread on her own would be good.
Just something from my experience to share here
In 1986 the municipality Amsterdam was split up politically in 17 neighbourhoods as if they were 17 municipilaties, with still one on top with some limited general Amsterdam responsibilities.
The poltical argument behind it was to bring democracy closer to the people. How fantastic that sounds....... until you know the background, because it was designed as a power grab at the expense of the people, by trying to kill the selforganisations:
In each of the 17 neighbourhoods there were very strong neighbourhood selforganisations, having a strong and close base in the people, and having had in around two decades a huge influence on the Amsterdam politics, with as main target good housing: better regulations and execution of existing regulations to protect people against malicious house owners. We stopped completely the big scale housing projects whereby old neighborhoods with 4 floors and small shops, were to be replaced by 12 floor big flats, and in those actions caused a complete exchange of the politicians of the all powerfull and arrogant social democratic party the PvdA. We got into going that the original plan to sell off houses to privater owners was reversed, and the municipality of Amsterdam purchased privately owned houses to be converted in public housing after a big overhaul. The big squatting movement in Amsterdam, and some laws that are close to a fundamental right on housing, were important here. Houses no longer fit to overhaul were bought and replaced by new houses of 4 floors and in the old street pattern.
The overall effect was 43% public housing in Amsterdam, at a social rent, aided with rent subsidies for people that got unemployed etc.
All in all: we had a strong citizens support, we could topple the politics, we were engaged in many other areas as well => the politicians decided to root us out and replace us with a democratic layer !!!
On a personal note, 1986 was the moment I disengaged from all my work in the selforganisations to start a family with a regular job in the industry. When I retired in 2015 , orientating myself again in Amsterdam, ready to engage again, Amsterdam had already reduced from that 17 units to 7 in 2000 or so, argumented as economy of scale, and was now moving to take out that lower layer of 7 smaller democratic units, back to 1 unit, as before 1986.
And again a power grab.
The 7 units are more cost effective because of closer to the issues. They are meanwhile matured in quality of people, politicians and civil servants. matured in practical cooperation with the top unit, between the units AND not to forget the still existing selforganisations. So now these 7 units are like the old (bigger) selforganisations strong enough to really be there
But the Hague, the central dutch government does not like it, wants to concentrate power in 1 Amsterdam unit. And the toplayer unit of Amsterdam, a bit like the toplayer of the EU, wants more power.
From there:
- Somehow having a body on top has the inclination to want to have it all.
- Democratic political parties do not like strong bottom up selforganisations