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The Fires: How a Computer Formula, Big Ideas, and the Best of Intentions Burned Down New York City-and Determined the Future of Cities
 
 
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The Fires: How a Computer Formula, Big Ideas, and the Best of Intentions Burned Down New York City-and Determined the Future of Cities [Englisch] [Gebundene Ausgabe]

Joe Flood

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"Flood casts a wide net, looking into New York machine politics, the development of systems analysis, the dynamics of urban growth and an array of unexpected byways... a riveting look inside one of the most challenging eras of recent NYC history. Important reading for anyone who cares about cities and how they are governed."
-Kirkus Reviews

"[Flood's] compelling research resonates in another era of budget-cutting and data-driven decision-making."
-The New York Times

""Flood's book, an account of the fire epidemic that ravaged the city in the 1970s, traces the history of well-intended government intervention that, the author claims, inadvertently fanned the flames of an era that FDNY veterans still call "The War Years." The period has a certain eerie connection to the present day: a technocratic mayor closing firehouses amid massive budget cuts while the local economy stagnates. ... The story warns against the risks inherent in even the best-intended reformist plans."
-The Wall Street Journal

"It's comforting to believe that science, technology, and intellectual rigor can solve the world's ills. In The Fires, Joe Flood pierces that progressive certainty by exhaustively researching a long-forgotten period of New York's history-when algorithms helped the city's smartest leaders let the city burn. Flood's book reads like the best fiction, but is all the more important for its depiction of a real-life metropolitan tragedy."
-Farhad Manjoo, Slate's technology columnist and the author of True Enough

"The Fires is a gripping story of human tragedy and intellectual hubris that casts important new light on one of the most extraordinary episodes in the history of urban living. A cross between The Power Broker and The Wire, The Fires gives us crucial answers to a big question: how do cities fail?"
-Steven Johnson, author of Everything Bad is Good for You and The Ghost Map

"I arrived in the South Bronx as a young firefighter in 1970. The enormity of the devastation was overwhelming. The fact that the city kept burning, despite the dedication of my fellow firefighters, seemed to defy logical explanation. Joe Flood has done an outstanding job making sense out of the chaos, showing the forces that were permanently reshaping New York-starting with the Fire Department-as it headed for the triumphs and tragedies of the 21st century."
-Thomas Von Essen, Former New York City Fire Commissioner (1996-2002) and author of Strong of Heart

"In a novel, fascinating manner, Joe Flood uses the NYC Fire Department as the anvil on which to hammer out the events between 1965 and 1977 that led to the city's collapse and changed the way we run big cities. Although already familiar with what occurred-not only did I live through it, but I inherited it when I became Mayor-I was enthralled by Flood's spectacular and insightful account."
-Ed Koch, former Mayor of New York City

"In a story that reads like an epic novel, Joe Flood illustrates for us just how our greatest city declined and completely fell apart forty years ago, at the hands of a managing elite who believed they could plan, organize, and control a city by studying computer trends and implementing lofty plans. Our leaders, from Barack Obama to Michael Bloomberg, have much to gain from reading The Fires, and the rest of us have much to lose if we do not read this enlightening and erudite book, for we are on the brink of letting this history repeat itself."
-Dennis Smith, author of Report from Engine Co. 82 and Report from Ground Zero

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New York City, 1968. The RAND Corporation had presented an alluring proposal to a city on the brink of economic collapse: Using RAND's computer models, which had been successfully implemented in high-level military operations, the city could save millions of dollars by establishing more efficient public services. The RAND boys were the best and brightest, and bore all the sheen of modern American success. New York City, on the other hand, seemed old-fashioned, insular, and corrupt-and the new mayor was eager for outside help, especially something as innovative and infallible as "computer modeling." A deal was struck: RAND would begin its first major civilian effort with the FDNY.

Over the next decade-a time New York City firefighters would refer to as "The War Years"-a series of fires swept through the South Bronx, the Lower East Side, Harlem, and Brooklyn, gutting whole neighborhoods, killing more than two thousand people and displacing hundreds of thousands. Conventional wisdom would blame arson, but these fires were the result of something altogether different: the intentional withdrawal of fire protection from the city's poorest neighborhoods-all based on RAND's computer modeling systems.

Despite the disastrous consequences, New York City in the 1970s set the template for how a modern city functions-both literally, as RAND sold its computer models to cities across the country, and systematically, as a new wave of technocratic decision-making took hold, which persists to this day. In The Fires, Joe Flood provides an X-ray of these inner workings, using the dramatic story of a pair of mayors, an ambitious fire commissioner, and an even more ambitious think tank to illuminate the patterns and formulas that are now inextricably woven into the very fabric of contemporary urban life. The Fires is a must read for anyone curious about how a modern city works.

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Modern Greek Tragedy 1. Juni 2010
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Joe Flood's book The Fires should do be read along with The Power Broker. Doing so would give anyone interested in the history and politics of New york City an unbroken look at almost 100 years of decision making...both successes and failures. Mr. Flood has taken little known names with important contributions to the City, and turned them into lessons for students of government, and almost any area of management. Characters who start out with the best goals and integrity are undone by their own ideals. Flood shows us that there is no one right way to improve our society and teaches us once again that no one has a monopoly on good ideas. Computer models have their place but so, too, do the experience of real people whther they be firefighters or politicians. When a leader puts too much faith in only one aspect of knowledge, the results can be heart-breaking. Chief O'Hagen represents a modern day Greek hero, raised to great heights, and struck down by his own hubris. While I think Mr. Flood relied on some of his sources too heavily, there is little to quibble about. This is a book that should be required reading for all city managers and urban professionals.
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A tighly written, fascinating second take on 1970's New York 3. Juni 2010
Von Andrew Martin - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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Ask a New Yorker on the street why the South Bronx burned in the 70's, and you might get "arson." The conventional wisdom in the volumes on the New York table at the Strand tell only a slightly more complicated story - one of Robert Moses and "One Mile" of the Cross Bronx Expressway, tearing through the beating heart of a beating borough.

Joe Flood's book covers that ground, but what emerges is a much more interesting (and complete) take on an iconic era of New York history - a failure of ideology and planning, where decision makers and policy choices bear the lion's share of the blame. And while The Fires makes it clear that Lindsay's city hall was dealt a challenging hand, it's hard to chalk up the obliteration of entire neighborhoods in the Bronx simply to impersonal forces like 'de-industrialization' after weighing the evidence Flood has collected. The burning of the South Bronx is recast as an avoidable tragedy, and it's hard to read Flood's book without imagining what might have been.

The Fires is well argued and engaging, and nicely complemented by photographs from the Fire department archives. The geographer in me wishes for a map or two, and readers who are completely unfamiliar with New York City might get lost in some of the references, but these are minor quibbles indeed.

Flood's cautionary tale of the catastrophic consequences of blind allegiance to mathematical models resonates all to strongly with today's front pages. If there is any justice in the world, expect to see paperback copies of The Fires appearing on the front table of your local Barnes & Noble months from now.
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Insightful and brilliantly written 22. Juni 2010
Von Daniel R. Rasmussen - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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Joe Flood hsa an incredible voice - combining an earthy vernacular, polymathic references to literature and history, and a real ear for great and evocative quotations. Every chapter ended with a great cliffhanger that made the book really move and kept me as the reader charging forward. This is non-fiction at its best - richly written, dramatic, and with characters that rival any novel.

I was fascinated (and shocked) to read the story of how the city-planning elite systematically destroyed whole neighborhoods in New York pursuit of their own vision of how a city should look. Yet this is no polemic: Flood shows how smart people with good intentions were blinded by their own biases and caught in their own politics and completely lost touch both with common sense and the true heart of the neighborhoods they analyzed. Flood tells this story best through O'Hagan himself - his rise to power, his politicking, his change from uniform to a suit, and ultimately the double edged sword of his technocratic bureacracy.

Flood manages to both provoke and excite the reader with the perfect mix of intellectual insight and straight good storytelling. A must read.

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