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The Progress of County Government Reform in Wisconsin

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  • Greene, Lee S.

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Recent developments in Wisconsin in the field of county and town government indicate clearly that reform elements working within the electorate are not yet sufficiently powerful to overcome the forces of rural conservatism, political inertia and ignorance, and professional office-holding. Here, as elsewhere, county government remains in the grip of shrewd and stubborn opponents of reorganization. The forces of reform are not, on that account, to be under-rated. On the contrary, they show increasing evidences of realization of the nature of their function and the difficulties of their problem. Political education is being undertaken by a variety of agencies, and there exists ample indication of a genuine growth of popular interest in the needs of the state and its subdivisions.

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  • Greene, Lee S., 1936. "The Progress of County Government Reform in Wisconsin," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 30(1), pages 96-102, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:30:y:1936:i:01:p:96-102_03
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