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Experts And Politicians Reform Challenges To Machine Politics In New York Cleveland And Chicago Kenneth Finegold

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Experts And Politicians Reform Challenges To Machine Politics In New York Cleveland And Chicago Kenneth Finegold
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.47 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Kenneth Finegold
ISBN: 9780691221632, 0691221634
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Experts And Politicians Reform Challenges To Machine Politics In New York Cleveland And Chicago Kenneth Finegold by Kenneth Finegold 9780691221632, 0691221634 instant download after payment.

During the Progressive Era, reform candidates in New York, Cleveland, and Chicago challenged the status quo--with strikingly different results: brief triumph in New York, sustained success in Cleveland, and utter failure in Chicago. Kenneth Finegold seeks to explain this phenomenon by analyzing the support for reform in these cities, especially the role of an emerging class of urban policy professionals in each campaign. His work offers a new way of looking at urban reform opposition to machine politics.
Drawing on original research and quantitative analysis of electoral data, Finegold identifies three distinct patterns of support for reform candidates: traditional reformers drew support from native-stock elites; municipal populists found support among stock immigrant groups and segments of the working class; and progressive candidates won the backing of coalitions made up of traditional reform and municipal populist voters. The success of these reform efforts, Finegold shows, depended on the different ways in which experts were incorporated into city politics. This book demonstrates the significance of expertise as a potential source of change in American politics and policy, and of each city's electoral and administrative organizations as mediating institutions within a national system of urban political economies.

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