
Majoritarian Cities: Policy Making and Inequality in Urban Politics
Neil Kraus
Neil Kraus evaluates both the influence of public opinion on local policy-making and the extent to which public policy addresses economic and social inequalities. Drawing on several years of fieldwork and multiple sources of data, including surveys and polls; initiatives, referenda, and election results; government documents; focus groups; interviews; and a wide assortment of secondary sources, Kraus presents case studies of two Midwestern cities, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Gary, Indiana. Specifically, he focuses on several major policy decisions in recent decades concerning education, law enforcement, and affordable housing in Minneapolis; and education and riverboat casino development in Gary.
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"There is a great deal to be heard and heeded in this book. Kraus writes compellingly, with hearfelt outrage, of apparently widespread acceptance - or acquiescence, or resignedly passive acceptance - ... Read more