New York Politics and Government

Competition and Compassion

Sarah F Liebschutz author Daniel J Elazar editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Nebraska Press

Published:1st Feb '98

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

New York Politics and Government cover

Two values often at odds with each other—competition and compassion—dominate New York’s political culture. Since the eighteenth century New York has been known for its economic leadership and entrepreneurial opportunities. Its nickname, “the Empire State,” reflects the state’s continuing role as a national and international center of industry and commerce. Yet New York’s political culture, as Daniel J. Elazar has noted, is paradoxically both individualistic and moralistic. Compassion is extended not only toward those unable to compete in the marketplace but also toward the numerous interest groups and institutions—labor, business, nonprofit agencies—that depend on the state’s largesse for their own well-being. This distinctive political blend can produce inconsistent yet complementary public policies, such as providing tax incentives for economic development alongside liberal Medicaid benefits.

In this excellent overview of New York politics, five distinguished scholars explore the state’s paradoxical political culture, examining its local, regional, and national components through the years.

ISBN: 9780803279711

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 397g

235 pages