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Philadelphia, Corrupt and Consenting - A City's Struggle against an Epithet (Hardcover)
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Philadelphia, Corrupt and Consenting - A City's Struggle against an Epithet (Hardcover)
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More than a century after muckraking journalist Lincoln Steffens
derided the city of Philadelphia as being "corrupt and contented,"
Philadelphia struggles to rise above this unfortunate
characterization. Philadelphia, Corrupt and Consentingis the story
of a city's confrontation with a history that threatens its future.
Author Brett Mandel, who has been a reform-oriented government
official and political insider, provides a detailed account of the
corruption investigation of John Dougherty, one of the city's most
powerful political figures, in order to expose and explore networks
of corruption. He examines the costs of corruption, both financial
and nonpecuniary, and considers the opportunity cost that
corruption imposes. Mandel explores the nature and development of
Philadelphia's unique culture of corruption, emphasizing how
machine politics and self-dealing are entwined with city history,
creating a culture that allows corruption to thrive. In addition,
he provides practical, achievable policies and actions that can
produce positive change in Philadelphia and elsewhere. Mandel seeks
to provide insight into how our collective actions or inattention
give consent to the corruption, as well as its roots and effects,
and the reasons for its persistence. Philadelphia, Corrupt and
Consenting is a critique, but above all, it is a call to action.
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