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Widely recognized as a seminal modern American work, "The Power Broker" by Robert Caro is heralded as both a Pulitzer Prize-winning biography and one of the top hundred books of the twentieth century, according to the Modern Library. This expansive narrative offers a riveting exploration of how one individual amassed extraordinary power and profoundly influenced New York City's urban landscape throughout the twentieth century. Few were aware of the extent to which Robert Moses wielded influence in both New York City and State, but Caro's book sheds light on his overwhelming authority. Beyond a mere retelling of Moses's life, the book intricately details the mechanisms of political maneuvers in America's urban and state governments, highlighting significant figures like Alfred E. Smith and Franklin D. Roosevelt, as well as recounting their contentious rivalry, alongside profiles of Fiorello La Guardia, John V. Lindsay, and Nelson Rockefeller.At its core, "The Power Broker" is an insightful portrayal of Moses as a remarkable figure who bypassed traditional democratic avenues to sculpt a major metropolis and hold sway over the lives of its millions. Initially, Moses is depicted as a bright, idealistic young heir from an influential background, confronting a resistant political terrain to achieve his visions. His early triumphs include the development of parks and transportation projects, yet these achievements were overshadowed by negative consequences like urban congestion and housing failures. Moses's insatiable quest for power became an end goal, as he constructed his own domain, living as a regal authority with leverage over those who dared to challenge him.Regarded as operating above conventional politics, Moses's actions went unchecked for decades while his growth of public authorities cemented his control as a formidable economic force. Moses distributed substantial financial rewards like legal and contract fees based on loyalty and obedience, effectively bypassing democratic procedures. His unparalleled influence spanned 44 years under New York governors and 34 years under several city mayors, overseeing public projects worth $27 billion. Ultimately, Moses's reign concluded with his downfall instigated by a damaged reputation and a loss of power at the hands of Nelson Rockefeller, yet his legacy and impact on New York endured.

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Widely recognized as a seminal modern American work, "The Power Broker" by Robert Caro is heralded as both a Pulitzer Prize-winning biography and one of the top hundred books of the twentieth century, according to the Modern Library. This expansive narrative offers a riveting exploration of how one individual amassed extraordinary power and profoundly influenced New York City's urban landscape throughout the twentieth century. Few were aware of the extent to which Robert Moses wielded influence in both New York City and State, but Caro's book sheds light on his overwhelming authority. Beyond a mere retelling of Moses's life, the book intricately details the mechanisms of political maneuvers in America's urban and state governments, highlighting significant figures like Alfred E. Smith and Franklin D. Roosevelt, as well as recounting their contentious rivalry, alongside profiles of Fiorello La Guardia, John V. Lindsay, and Nelson Rockefeller.At its core, "The Power Broker" is an insightful portrayal of Moses as a remarkable figure who bypassed traditional democratic avenues to sculpt a major metropolis and hold sway over the lives of its millions. Initially, Moses is depicted as a bright, idealistic young heir from an influential background, confronting a resistant political terrain to achieve his visions. His early triumphs include the development of parks and transportation projects, yet these achievements were overshadowed by negative consequences like urban congestion and housing failures. Moses's insatiable quest for power became an end goal, as he constructed his own domain, living as a regal authority with leverage over those who dared to challenge him.Regarded as operating above conventional politics, Moses's actions went unchecked for decades while his growth of public authorities cemented his control as a formidable economic force. Moses distributed substantial financial rewards like legal and contract fees based on loyalty and obedience, effectively bypassing democratic procedures. His unparalleled influence spanned 44 years under New York governors and 34 years under several city mayors, overseeing public projects worth $27 billion. Ultimately, Moses's reign concluded with his downfall instigated by a damaged reputation and a loss of power at the hands of Nelson Rockefeller, yet his legacy and impact on New York endured.

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Cena: 161.43 zł
Okładka: Miękka
Ilość stron: 1344
Rok wydania: 1975
Rozmiar: 155 × 232 mm
ID: 9780394720241
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Inne książki: Robert A. Caro

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