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pp. 313. A principal conclusion of his study is that postwar Italian politics can best be understood as a laboratory for revealing how and why a search for good government can generate antithetical and counter intentional results. The Italian experience has important implications for all those who aspire to be self-governing – as opposed to state-governed – for it shows what people can do to enhance human cooperation in collective-action dilemmas and suggests the probable results if ‘democracy’ continues to be identified with parliamentary government and representative assemblies rather than with the universality of the village or the local community.”The Search for Good Government” changes our understanding of postwar Italian politics and provides new ways to evaluate the impact of the political changes that have occurred since 1992, arguing for a perceptual shift in the way we think about politics and the educative role of public institutions. `paperback edition