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An edition of Experts and politicians (1995)

Experts and politicians

reform challenges to machine politics in New York, Cleveland, and Chicago

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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.

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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 immigrant stock 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 effort, Finegold shows, depended on the different ways in which public policy experts were incorporated into city politics. The relationship of experts and politicians in the Progressive Era also helps to clarify the patterns of city politics in the three cities since this period.

More generally, this book demonstrates the significance of expertise as a potential source of change in American politics and policy, and the importance of each city's electoral and administrative organizations as mediating institutions within a national system of urban political economies.

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [229]-252) and index.

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Princeton, N.J
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Princeton studies in American politics

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
324.6/3/0973
Library of Congress
JS1238.3 .F56 1995, JS1238.3.F56 1995

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x, 264 p. ;
Number of pages
264

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Open Library
OL1097454M
Internet Archive
expertspoliticia0000fine
ISBN 10
0691037345
LCCN
94022109
OCLC/WorldCat
30666095
Library Thing
1535285
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3613792

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