Municipalism

Pronunciation: /ˈmjunɪsəpəɫˈɪzəm/

Municipalism (noun)

  1. A belief that local governments should have strong power to make decisions for their own areas.
  2. A political approach where cities or towns manage services and policies directly, rather than relying on higher levels.

Examples

  • Municipalism supports local self-rule for communities.
  • They prefer municipalism because local self-rule feels fair.