Neoliberal Chicago Paperback Edited by Larry Bennett Roberta Garner Urban Studies Analysis

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Subject: Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development, General, Public Policy / Economic Policy, Political Ideologies / Conservatism & Liberalism, Sociology / Urban Type: Textbook Item Width: 6.9 in Book Title: Neoliberal Chicago Publisher: University of Illinois Press Author: Euan Hague Number of Pages: 312 Pages gtin13: 9780252082092 Publication Name: Neoliberal Chicago Language: English Publication Year: 2016 ISBN: 9780252082092 Subject Area: Political Science, Social Science Format: Trade Paperback Item Length: 9.2 in Item Height: 0.7 in Item Weight: 16.7 Oz

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Neoliberal Chicago, Paperback by Bennett, Larry (EDT); Garner, Roberta (EDT); Hague, Euan (EDT), ISBN 0252082095, ISBN-13 9780252082092, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US The neoliberal philosophy of fiscal austerity aligned with reduced economic regulation has transformed Chicago. As pursued by mayor Rahm Emanuel and his predecessor Richard M. Daley, neoliberal thinking has led officials to gut regulations and social services, privatize everything from parking meters to schools, and promote gentrification as their default neighborhood development tool. The essayists explore an essential question: how does neoliberalism work on the ground in today's Chicago? Contextual chapters explore race relations, physical development, and the reasons Chicago embraced neoliberalism. Other contributors delve into aspects of the neoliberal vision, neoliberalism's impact on three iconic city spaces, and how events like the 2008 foreclosure crisis and the bid to attract the Olympic Games reveal the workings of neoliberalism.