Experts and Politicians: Reform Challenges to Machine Politics in New York, Cleveland, and Chicago

Experts and Politicians: Reform Challenges to Machine Politics in New York, Cleveland, and Chicago

by Kenneth Finegold
Experts and Politicians: Reform Challenges to Machine Politics in New York, Cleveland, and Chicago

Experts and Politicians: Reform Challenges to Machine Politics in New York, Cleveland, and Chicago

by Kenneth Finegold

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Overview

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.


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 stock immigrant 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 efforts, Finegold shows, depended on the different ways in which experts were incorporated into city politics. This book demonstrates the significance of expertise as a potential source of change in American politics and policy, and of each city's electoral and administrative organizations as mediating institutions within a national system of urban political economies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691037349
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 02/13/1995
Series: Princeton Studies in American Politics , #45
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 7.75(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Kenneth Finegold is Associate Professor of Government at Eastern Washington University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Pt. I Rethinking Reform 1

Ch. 1 Machine Politics and Reform Politics 3

Ch. 2 Incorporating Experts 15

Pt. II New York: From Traditional Reform to Progressivism 33

Ch. 3 Seth Low and Traditional Reform 35

Ch. 4 Hearst, McClellan, and Gaynor: Municipal Populism and the Tammany Response 45

Ch. 5 John Purroy Mitchel and the Politics of Municipal Research 54

Pt. III Cleveland: From Municipal Populism to Progressivism 69

Ch. 6 McKissonism and the "Muny" 73

Ch. 7 Tom Johnson: Municipal Populism in Power 82

Ch. 8 Newton Baker's Progressive Coalition 101

Pt. IV Chicago: The Failure of Progressivism 119

Ch. 9 Carter Harrison versus Reform 123

Ch. 10 Edward Dunne: Municipal Populism and Party Factionalism 138

Ch. 11 Busse, Merriam, and the Bureau of Public Efficiency 151

Pt. V Conclusions 169

Ch. 12 Progressivism, Electoral Change, and Public Policy 171

Appendix 185

Notes 189

Bibliography 229

Index 253


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Stephen Skowronek

Fingold's bold and provocative book is an important contribution to our understanding of Progressive reform . . . . A new and useful synthesis that helps make sense of a remarkably wide range of historical outcomes.
Stephen Skowronek, Yale University

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"Fingold's bold and provocative book is an important contribution to our understanding of Progressive reform . . . . A new and useful synthesis that helps make sense of a remarkably wide range of historical outcomes."—Stephen Skowronek, Yale University

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"Fingold's bold and provocative book is an important contribution to our understanding of Progressive reform . . . . A new and useful synthesis that helps make sense of a remarkably wide range of historical outcomes."—Stephen Skowronek, Yale University

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