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Alex Allain's avatar

This reminds me very much of the introduction to the Power Broker where Caro talks about all the ways in which political power has surreptitiously shaped New York, as he goes through the various roads, and bridges and parks that (to a naive eye) just sort of showed up and are there, forming the contours of the city and the state. But to Robert Caro, they are the results of political power--and, in fact, the political power of one unelected man.

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Matt Baker's avatar

I read it as an argument for practicing detachment. To see problems from a different vantage point is powerful.

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