The Socialist Mayor: Bernard Sanders in Burlington, Vermont

The Socialist Mayor: Bernard Sanders in Burlington, Vermont

by Steven Soifer
The Socialist Mayor: Bernard Sanders in Burlington, Vermont

The Socialist Mayor: Bernard Sanders in Burlington, Vermont

by Steven Soifer

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Overview

Steven Soifer evaluates the role local electoral politics can play in incorporating democratic-socialist principles into the United States. In this work, a case study of the administration of Burlington, Vermont mayor Bernard Sanders, Soifer examines a contemporary experiment in municipal socialist politics. The Socialist Mayor is based on over eighty interviews with people both inside and outside the Sanders administration. The book explores how the mayor and members of the Burlington Progressive Coalition were elected and re-elected several times, and assesses possibilities for implementing socialism on the municipal level.

The introductory chapter lays out a historical and theoretical framework for discussing municipal socialism in the United States. Subsequent chapters address the conditions surrounding Sanders' election, the success of the Progressive Coalition, and development and growth issues. The workings of democracy under a socialist administration are examined by focusing on electoral involvement, neighborhood groups, and tenants' issues. Questions of ownership are examined through the use of several case examples, such as the attempt to municipalize the city's privately owned cable company. The topic of taxes and quality of life issues are fully explored, as is Sanders' unique concern with the Central American peace movement. The book concludes with a detailed discussion of Sanders' influence on Vermont politics and his position within the socialist spectrum. This book takes on added significance in light of Sanders' November 1990 election to the U.S. House of Representatives, the first socialist to be elected to Congress since the 1940s. Soifer's study will be an important resource for courses in political science and municipal government, as well as a valuable addition to public and academic libraries.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780897892193
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/30/1991
Pages: 312
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.69(d)
Lexile: 1410L (what's this?)

About the Author

STEVEN SOIFER is Assistant Professor of Planned Social Change in the School of Social Work at the University of Washington. He is a former statewide organizer for the Vermont Alliance, a citizens' group of low- and moderate-income people.

Table of Contents

Preface
Historical Background and Theoretical Framework on Socialist Municipalities
Burlington, Bernard Sanders, and the Progressive Coalition
Local Government and City Finances in Burlington
Development and Growth Issues and the Sanders Administration
Citizen Participation, Democracy, and the Neighborhoods
The Question of Ownership Under Municipal Socialism
Taxes and the Redistribution of Wealth
Quality-of-Life Issues and the Sanders Administration
Central America: Sanders and the Peace Movement
Conclusion
Epilogue
Selected Bibliography
Index

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