Fear City

New York's fiscal crisis and the rise of austerity politics

401 pages

English language

Published Nov. 8, 2017

ISBN:
978-0-8050-9525-8
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OCLC Number:
922457948

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An epic and riveting history of New York City on the edge of disaster--and an anatomy of the politics of austerity that continues to shape the world today.

When the news broke in 1975 that New York City was on the brink of fiscal collapse, few believed it was possible: how could the capital of the financial world go bankrupt? And yet the city was billions of dollars--maybe twelve, maybe fourteen, no one even really knew how much--in the red. Bankers and politicians alike seized upon the situation as evidence that social liberalism, which New York famously exemplified, was doomed to failure--and promised apocalyptic scenarios if the city didn't fire thousands of workers, freeze wages, and slash social services.

In this vivid, gripping account, historian Kim Phillips-Fein tells the remarkable story of the crisis that engulfed the city, forever transforming the largest metropolis in the United States and reshaping ideas …

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A great overview of the events up to and through New York City's fiscal crisis of the mid- to late 1970s. This book also provides a background of current austerity politics in US cities. In some places, I think there could be a more thorough discussion of how the racial views of politicians and businessmen were reflected in urban policies and budget decisions. I found the details about the municipal bond markets to be helpful.

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Subjects

  • Financial crises
  • Economic conditions
  • Fiscal policy
  • History

Places

  • New York (State)
  • New York