Cities

De Blasio Takes Agenda National—Because He Has To

De Blasio Takes Agenda National—Because He Has To De Blasio Takes Agenda National—Because He Has To

New York City's mayor-elect is looking to become a national spokesperson on urban issues. That's not ambition. It's necessity.

Dec 16, 2013 / Jarrett Murphy

Chicago and the Municipal-Industrial Complex

Chicago and the Municipal-Industrial Complex Chicago and the Municipal-Industrial Complex

What does a publicly traded corporation do when its defense-contracting business is flat? Move more aggressively into the privatization of city services. 

Dec 14, 2013 / Rick Perlstein

What’s at Stake in de Blasio’s Mayoralty? Just About Everything

What’s at Stake in de Blasio’s Mayoralty? Just About Everything What’s at Stake in de Blasio’s Mayoralty? Just About Everything

The mayor-elect will have to manage a huge budget, labor talks, an aggressive press and a cagey governor. Oh, and he might just carry the hopes of the progressive movement.

Dec 13, 2013 / Jarrett Murphy

Chicago’s ‘Smart Card’ Debacle and Privatisation

Chicago’s ‘Smart Card’ Debacle and Privatisation Chicago’s ‘Smart Card’ Debacle and Privatisation

Chicago’s commitment of almost half a billion dollars to privatize its transit fare collections sweated greed from every pore—and it doesn’t even work.

Dec 10, 2013 / Rick Perlstein

How Inequality Became as American as Apple Pie

How Inequality Became as American as Apple Pie How Inequality Became as American as Apple Pie

The difference between President Obama and Mayor-elect de Blasio lies not in how they view inequality but in how they plan to fight it.

Dec 9, 2013 / Jessica Weisberg

Dismantling the Myth of Bill Bratton’s LAPD

Dismantling the Myth of Bill Bratton’s LAPD Dismantling the Myth of Bill Bratton’s LAPD

Bill de Blasio touts his police commissioner pick as a “progressive visionary,” but Bill Bratton’s record tells a different story.

Dec 6, 2013 / Tom Hayden

Can Bill de Blasio Stop Gentrification? Can Anyone?

Can Bill de Blasio Stop Gentrification? Can Anyone? Can Bill de Blasio Stop Gentrification? Can Anyone?

Current market-based solutions only tinker around the edges.

Dec 4, 2013 / Michelle Goldberg

Detroit Bankruptcy Bankrupts Democracy

Detroit Bankruptcy Bankrupts Democracy Detroit Bankruptcy Bankrupts Democracy

By handing power to GOP governor’s “emergency manager,” judge threatens retirees, risks a “fire sale” of assets and thwarts the will of the people.

Dec 3, 2013 / John Nichols

The de Blasio Victory: Jon Kest’s Legacy

The de Blasio Victory: Jon Kest’s Legacy The de Blasio Victory: Jon Kest’s Legacy

The late organizer helped pave a progressive path forward for New York and elsewhere.

Dec 2, 2013 / John Atlas and Peter Dreier

A Socialist Wins in Seattle

A Socialist Wins in Seattle A Socialist Wins in Seattle

Kshama Sawant’s City Council victory reflects broad trends: polls show voters are increasingly immune to redbaiting.

Nov 26, 2013 / John Nichols

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