Abstract
The main aim of this article is to present the original concept of local goverment, coined by Polish jurist Aleksander Kroński. The Author has analyzed the theses contained in the book Theory of Local Government in the context of legal and philosophical debate concerning the Polish political system during the interwar period. Furthermore, in the paper the Author has developed Kroński’s views on the history of the local government indicating that the idea of self-governance might be plausibly intertwined with various of political doctrines. It was also concluded that due to its expressed stance on the human nature, community and individual rights the above-mentioned theory might be found as inspiring nowadays too.
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