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The Daley Show|Forrest Claypool

The Daley Show : Inside the Transformative Reign of Chicago's Richard M. Daley

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American cities once had mayors who actually governed.

For twenty-two years, Richard M. Daley ran Chicago with the type of authority that is unthinkable today. He reshaped downtown, triggered a jobs boom, delivered the iconic Millennium Park, turned around troubled public schools, and slashed violent crime to 40-year lows. He outfoxed Republican legislators to retain control of O'Hare Airport and expand it into the nation's premier international aviation hub. Leveraging carefully built national political ties, he sidelined a powerful nemesis to tear down Chicago's infamous public housing projects. Rebuilding parts of his father's legendary political machine through brazen (and illegal) patronage deals, he centralized power to a remarkable degree, cut deals behind closed doors, racked up piles of debt, and made long-term bets whose consequences are still unfolding. This is not simply a biography. It is a challenge to contemporary urban orthodoxy: Do cities thrive because of strong, decisive leaders--or despite them? Through vivid storytelling, this book exposes how Daley consolidated power, aligned business and labor, navigated crises, survived damaging scandals, and imposed discipline on a sprawling city. It dares readers to reconsider what kind of leadership modern American cities truly need.

Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780252046193
  • ISBN-10: 0252046196
  • Publisher: 3 Fields Books
  • Publish Date: September 2024
  • Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.55 pounds
  • Page Count: 352

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