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Political Monopolies in American Cities Jessica Trounstine

Political Monopolies in American Cities By Jessica Trounstine

Political Monopolies in American Cities by Jessica Trounstine


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Asks whether bosses and reformers are more alike than we might have realized. This title finds that the answer - yes - illuminates the nature of political power. It shows that the resulting loss of democratic responsiveness eventually mobilizes residents to vote monopolistic regimes out of office.

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Political Monopolies in American Cities: The Rise and Fall of Bosses and Reformers by Jessica Trounstine

Around the same time that Richard J. Daley governed Chicago, greasing the wheels of his notorious political machine during a tenure that lasted from 1955 to his death in 1976, Anthony 'Dutch' Hamann's 'reform' government centralized authority to similar effect in San Jose. In light of their equally exclusive governing arrangements - a similarity that seems to defy their reputations - Jessica Trounstine asks whether so-called bosses and reformers are more alike than we might have realized.Situating her in-depth studies of Chicago and San Jose in the broad context of data drawn from more than 240 cities over the course of a century, she finds that the answer - a resounding yes - illuminates the nature of political power. Both political machines and reform governments, she reveals, bias the system in favor of incumbents, effectively establishing monopolies that free governing coalitions from dependence on the support of their broader communities. Ironically, Trounstine goes on to show, the resulting loss of democratic responsiveness eventually mobilizes residents to vote monopolistic regimes out of office. Envisioning an alternative future for American cities, Trounstine concludes by suggesting solutions designed to free urban politics from this damaging cycle.

Political Monopolies in American Cities Reviews

Ambitious, creative, and convincing, this book combines an impressive sweep of historical data with two fine case studies, significantly contributing to our understanding of how political power is forged in cities. Comparing political tactics in Chicago and San Jose - a machine city and a reform city - to discover underlying similarities in the apparently different means of attaining electoral dominance is counterintuitive yet compelling. - John Mollenkopf, Graduate Center, City University of New York

About Jessica Trounstine

Jessica Trounstine is assistant professor of political and public affairs at Princeton University.

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CIN0226812820G
9780226812823
0226812820
Political Monopolies in American Cities: The Rise and Fall of Bosses and Reformers by Jessica Trounstine
Used - Good
Paperback
The University of Chicago Press
20080915
296
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