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The Daley Show: Inside the Transformative Reign of Chicago's Richard M. Daley - Hardcover
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by Forrest Claypool (Author), David Axelrod (Foreword by)
American cities once had mayors who actually governed.
For twenty-two years, Richard M. Daley ran Chicago with the type of authority that is unthinkable today. He reshaped downtown, triggered a jobs boom, delivered the iconic Millennium Park, turned around troubled public schools, and slashed violent crime to 40-year lows. He outfoxed Republican legislators to retain control of O'Hare Airport and expand it into the nation's premier international aviation hub. Leveraging carefully built national political ties, he sidelined a powerful nemesis to tear down Chicago's infamous public housing projects. Rebuilding parts of his father's legendary political machine through brazen (and illegal) patronage deals, he centralized power to a remarkable degree, cut deals behind closed doors, racked up piles of debt, and made long-term bets whose consequences are still unfolding. This is not simply a biography. It is a challenge to contemporary urban orthodoxy: Do cities thrive because of strong, decisive leaders--or despite them? Through vivid storytelling, this book exposes how Daley consolidated power, aligned business and labor, navigated crises, survived damaging scandals, and imposed discipline on a sprawling city. It dares readers to reconsider what kind of leadership modern American cities truly need.Author Biography
Forrest Claypool has served as the Chief Executive Officer of the Chicago Park District (1993-1998), the Chicago Transit Authority (2011-2015), and the Chicago Public Schools (2015-2017). He was the chief-of-staff to Mayor Richard M. Daley in his first and third terms.
Number of Pages: 352
Dimensions: 1.5 x 9.3 x 6.4 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: September 10, 2024