This chapter examines 'The Power Broker,' a pivotal book detailing Robert Moses's profound impact on New York's urban planning from the early to mid-20th century. The speakers analyze Moses's political influence, infrastructure decisions, and the stark contrasts between him and historical figures like Lyndon B. Johnson. They also delve into Robert Caro's critical biography and its insights on the interplay between power, resources, and the shaping of urban landscapes.

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