Fear City: New York's Fiscal Crisis and the Rise of Austerity Politics

Fear City: New York's Fiscal Crisis and the Rise of Austerity Politics

by Kim Phillips-Fein
Fear City: New York's Fiscal Crisis and the Rise of Austerity Politics

Fear City: New York's Fiscal Crisis and the Rise of Austerity Politics

by Kim Phillips-Fein

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Overview

PULITZER PRIZE FINALIST

An epic, riveting history of New York City on the edge of disaster—and an anatomy of the austerity politics that continue 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 country’s largest metropolis fail? How could the capital of the financial world go bankrupt? Yet the city was indeed billions of dollars in the red, with no way to pay back its debts. Bankers and politicians alike seized upon the situation as evidence that social liberalism, which New York famously exemplified, was unworkable. The city had to slash services, freeze wages, and fire thousands of workers, they insisted, or financial apocalypse would ensue.

In this vivid account, historian Kim Phillips-Fein tells the remarkable story of the crisis that engulfed the city. With unions and ordinary citizens refusing to accept retrenchment, the budget crunch became a struggle over the soul of New York, pitting fundamentally opposing visions of the city against each other. Drawing on never-before-used archival sources and interviews with key players in the crisis, Fear City shows how the brush with bankruptcy permanently transformed New York—and reshaped ideas about government across America.

At once a sweeping history of some of the most tumultuous times in New York's past, a gripping narrative of last-minute machinations and backroom deals, and an origin story of the politics of austerity, Fear City is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the resurgent fiscal conservatism of today.

Fear City is one of Publishers Weekly's Top 10 Best Books of 2017, and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for History


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781250160072
Publisher: Picador
Publication date: 04/10/2018
Pages: 432
Sales rank: 401,541
Product dimensions: 5.35(w) x 8.15(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Kim Phillips-Fein is the author of Invisible Hands: The Businessmen’s Crusade Against the New Deal. She teaches history at New York University's Gallatin School of Individualized Study, and has written for The Nation, Dissent, The Baffler, The Atlantic, and The New York Times, among other publications. She lives in New York City.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Part I: Origins
1. Warnings 13
2. The Gap 28
3. The Neighborhood Bookkeeper 46
4. Sounding the Alarm 60
5. Things Fall Apart 73
6. Washington Politics 89

Part II: Crisis
7. Big Mac 111
8. Fear City 129
9. The Facts of Life 145
10. On the Brink 162
11. Drop Dead 177
12. Pastrami and Rambouillet 190

Part III: Legacies
13. State of Emergency 205
14. The People’s Firehouse 227
15. The College in the Tire Factory 241
16. A New New York 256
17. Blackout Politics 268
18. The Final Storm 283

Epilogue 303
Notes 317
Acknowledgments 383
Index 387

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