Protocols as a Tool for Government
- 120 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Exploring the concept of 'protocol' in governance, this book traces its historical roots and categorizes various types. It emphasizes how protocols function to formalize, standardize, and certify political and social processes. The text delves into their role as governing tools and policy instruments within capitalism, while also addressing their impact on societal management, especially during crises. This comprehensive analysis will resonate with scholars and students interested in public policy, sociology, political philosophy, and legal theory.
