RED MAYOR, GREEN MONEY

RED MAYOR, GREEN MONEY

Stephen J. Darwin

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Darwin Books, an Imprint of Sterling Analytics Med
Año de edición:
2025
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Macroeconomía
ISBN:
9798993665313
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Red Mayor, Green Money By Stephen J. Darwin (Darwin Books, an Imprint of Sterling Analytics Media)When politics turns into profit, who really governs New York City?In Red Mayor, Green Money, investigative author Stephen J. Darwin pulls back the curtain on the city where money moves faster than truth-and power is traded in campaign checks, contracts, and back-room alliances. From the rise of populist reformers to the silent influence of Wall Street, real-estate giants, and environmental billionaires, Darwin follows the money trail shaping the 'green' future of America’s largest city.Can a city built on financial power ever truly serve the public good?With meticulous research and blistering clarity, Red Mayor, Green Money exposes: • How campaign-finance reform became the new political currency • The quiet alliances between progressive mayors and corporate green capital • The inside story of NYC’s billion-dollar climate agenda-and who actually profits from it • Why 'saving the planet' has become the most lucrative brand in politicsPart exposé, part economic autopsy, Darwin’s book delivers a fearless look at a system too rich to reform and too powerful to fail. If you liked Dark Money by Jane Mayer or This Town by Mark Leibovich, you’ll find Red Mayor, Green Money impossible to put down.Red Mayor, Green Money offers a vivid portrait of how New York’s financial heartbeat sets the tempo for America’s broader political economy. Blending investigative storytelling with economic insight, it challenges readers to rethink what 'progressive' really means when capital calls the shots.About the Author Stephen J. Darwin is an investigative author and financial analyst whose work explores the intersection of power, money, and governance in America’s cities. He writes under Darwin Books, an Imprint of Sterling Analytics Media. Contact: Contact@StephenDarwin.com | Twitter: @StephenJDarwin

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