Inside Game/Outside Game
Discover the insightful analysis of urban decline in David Rusk's Inside Game/Outside Game, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2001. This compelling book spans 402 pages and delves into the impact of federal government policies on the poorest areas of American cities. Despite a history of antipoverty initiatives, Rusk reveals the persistent challenges faced by urban communities, highlighting the complexities of public policy in city planning and social services. A must-read for those interested in Political Science, Urban Sociology, and current events, Inside Game/Outside Game offers a critical examination of the intersection between politics and poverty in the United States. Gain a deeper understanding of urban development and the effectiveness of government interventions with this thought-provoking work.