John Lindsay, the Association for a Better New York, and the Privatization of New York City, 1969-1973 (Record no. 11087)

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Personal name Merton,Joe
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Title John Lindsay, the Association for a Better New York, and the Privatization of New York City, 1969-1973
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Pages Vol 45, Issue 3, 2019(557-577 p.)
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Summary, etc Focusing on the collaboration between Mayor John Lindsay and business advocacy group the Association for a Better New York (ABNY), this article illustrates the utility of public and elite anxieties over street crime in legitimizing new, privatized models of urban governance during the early 1970s. ABNY’s privatized crime-fighting initiatives signified a new direction in city law enforcement strategies, a new “common sense” regarding the efficacy and authority of private or voluntarist solutions to urban problems, and proved of lasting significance for labor relations, the regulation of urban space, and the role of the private sector in urban policy. It concludes that, despite their limitations, the visibility of ABNY’s initiatives, their ability to construct a pervasive sense of crisis, and their apparent demonstration of public and elite consent played a significant role in the transformation of New York into the “privatized” or “neoliberal” city of today.
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Subject crime,
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Subject New York City,
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Subject public–private partnerships,
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Subject John Lindsay,
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Subject neoliberalism
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Subject apartment,
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Subject urban culture,
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Host Biblionumber 11044
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Place, publisher, and date of publication Sage, 2019.
Title Journal of urban history
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://doi.org/10.1177/0096144218765465
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