The Road to Inequality
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The Road to Inequality shows how policies that shape geographic space change our politics focusing on the effects of the largest public works project in American history: the federal highway system. For decades federally subsidized highways have selectively facilitated migration into fast-growing suburbs producing an increasingly non-urban Republican electorate. This book examines the highway programs'' policy origins at the national level and traces how these intersected with local politics and interests to facilitate complex mutually-reinforcing processes that have shaped America''s growing urban-suburban divide and with it the politics of metropolitan public investment. As Americans have become more polarized on urban-suburban lines attitudes towards transportation policy - a once quintessentially ''local'' and non-partisan policy area - are now themselves driven by partisanship endangering investments in metropolitan programs that provide access to opportunity for millions of Americans.
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