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Ben Weinstein is on page 455 of 1246
Moses orchestrated a grand ceremony for La Guardia at the unveiling of his "model playgrounds" - in the little park I used to eat my middle school lunches in, on 17th St between 8th and 9th Ave.
Feb 16, 2026 09:18AM
The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York

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Ben Weinstein
Ben Weinstein is on page 576 of 1246
507: "As Judge Jacob Lutsky puts it, 'If you know that every time you get in a guy's way, he's going to kick you in the balls, you make pretty damn sure you don't get in his way—right?'"

done with the longest chapter in the book, "Changing"—selective playground building, destruction of Sunset Park, West Side Improvement oh what could've been... press fails again and sad Al Smith
Mar 01, 2026 08:38AM
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Ben Weinstein
Ben Weinstein is on page 500 of 1246
End of Section IV. Somewhat tedious final two chapters. I liked the Astoria ferry story (p 450ish). Moses as McCarthy-before-McCarthy (poor Kern), but otherwise pretty consistent in strategies he'd employed before, now able to back them up with more power. Obsequiousness of the press (specifically NYT) continues to elicit sighs.
Feb 16, 2026 09:25AM
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Ben Weinstein
Ben Weinstein is on page 444 of 1246
433/4: "The Mayor was frantically steering between the Scylla of losing federal funds and the Charybdis of losing the confidence of his constituency."

438: "Roosevelt had asked him plaintively, 'Isn't the President of the United States entitled to one personal grudge?' ('No,' Price said he had replied.)"

chapter 22 ends with Dr Johnson/Lord Chesterfield re the Dictionary
Feb 01, 2026 09:37AM
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Ben Weinstein
Ben Weinstein is on page 347 of 1246
335: "Even in an era in which every city department was staffed through patronage, the five borough park departments were something special. Recalls one observer: 'You couldn't tell the difference between a park employee and the bums hanging out in the parks.'"
Jan 25, 2026 10:50AM
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Ben Weinstein
Ben Weinstein is on page 323 of 1246
315/6: "The Governor who finds a man who can inject into the democracy-public works equation a factor of personality so heavy as to unbalance it and get public works built during the span of a single term of office has little choice, if he is ambitious for political success, but to heap on that man more and more responsibilities, even though the giving of responsibilities carries with it the grant of more power."
Jan 18, 2026 10:16AM
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Ben Weinstein
Ben Weinstein is on page 240 of 1246
Ch 13 - the bamboozling of Babylon. Also on Jones Beach, 233: "In the summer of 1928, on the desolate sand bar on the edge of the ocean, amid half-completed building skeletons that looked like ancient ruins, was a panorama out of the dynasties of the Pharaohs: hundreds, thousands, of men, spread out over miles of sand, kneeling on the ground digging little holes and planting in them tiny bundles of grass."
Jan 04, 2026 09:45AM
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Ben Weinstein
Ben Weinstein is on page 226 of 1246
Ch 12: Moses completes transformation from idealist; gets naughty with Boss Doughty in Nassau County; gives King Macy the run-around in court. Al Smith testifies on his behalf (publicly and privately).

220: "He knew that actually the million would pay for only a fraction—a small fraction—of the program. But he had learned how to get things done. With the million, he drove a lot of stakes."

To Jones Beach we go...
Jan 02, 2026 04:11PM
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Ben Weinstein
Ben Weinstein is on page 207 of 1246
201: "'People on Long Island are afraid to go to bed for fear that when they wake up in the morning they would find their property seized by Robert Moses,' [a] Republican senator shouted. Jumping out of his seat, a Democrat replied: 'Is it not true that if they don't go to bed on Long Island it is because the bedsheets may be in use elsewhere?'"

There's a great Jimmy Walker quote as well, but not fit for goodreads.
Jan 01, 2026 07:55PM
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Ben Weinstein
Ben Weinstein is on page 180 of 1246
done with Part III. Moses turns toward parks and away from reform; historo-politico-geographic survey of Long Island; Caro's disdain for robber barons.

p 148: "Their creed was summed up in two quotes: Commodore Vanderbilt's 'Law? What do I care for law? Hain't I got the power?' and J. P. Morgan's 'I owe the public nothing.'" (from a great paragraph I wish I could quote in its entirety—400 characters is too short!)
Dec 28, 2025 10:25AM
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Ben Weinstein
Ben Weinstein is on page 135 of 1246
117: 'Men who saw in the bond between Robert Moses and Alfred Emanuel Smith a key to the shape in which the future of New York State and New York City unfolded... would wonder what had forged between the two men of independence and pride and ambition a tie so strong that, transcending independence and pride and ambition, it would be ended only by death.'

Ch 7 is such a great bio/hagiography of Al Smith
Dec 20, 2025 11:12AM
The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York


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