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The Impact Of Wfflg And Utlilitarian Philosophies On The Formative Phase Of Local Administration In British India
The article looks at public administration in India during the British colonial period, focusing on the contrast between the views of Governor-General Charles Cornwallis, influenced by political philosopher John Locke and the Whig approach, versus those of Madras, India, Governor Thomas Munro and others, influenced by the Utilitarian political philosophy of thinkers such as Jeremy Bentham. It describes how the system of local government administration evolved from the beginnings of British rule in the 1750s through the 19th century, discussing matters including revenue collection, land tenure, the respective roles of Indian and British officials, and the extent of centralization.
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