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A Joosr Guide to... The Power Broker by Robert Caro: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York

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Robert Moses is America's most famous-and infamous-city for decades, he dictated the way one of the world's greatest cities developed and the impact of his decisions is still felt today. But how did he become such an influential figure, and does he truly live up to his reputation as the "master builder of New York"?
The Power Broker explores this complex and controversial figure and the ongoing effects of his divisive approach to urban development. Examining Moses's life and legacy provides both a fascinating portrait of twentieth-century New York and a valuable insight into the man who helped make it what it is today.
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· How Moses managed to control New York's development despite never holding an elected office
· How Moses learned to compromise his idealism to achieve his aims
· How a desire for power shaped both the rise and fall of Moses's career.

21 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 30, 2016

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April 1, 2024
great summary

Bravo
Very good summary of Moses’work and ethics
A clear lay out of NY’s infrastructure history
A must be read by NYers
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November 7, 2020
Classic Comics

The beauty of Caro is the granularity. Incredible detail makes his books gold. All I can do is hope for a Kindle version of the original. I never read Classic Comics 70 years ago and that is what this summary is.
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