Keen On America

From Mean Streets to Wall Street: How Trump, Koch, and the other Gods of New York Remade America

Aug 22, 2025
Jonathan Mahler, author of 'The Gods of New York' and a New York Times writer, discusses the chaotic transformation of New York City in the 1980s. He portrays pivotal figures like Trump and Giuliani as they transitioned from tabloid icons to powerful players. Mahler explores how this decade created a blueprint for modern America, driven by neoliberalism and rising inequalities. He also delves into race relations, the impact of Wall Street on urban revival, and what the future holds for a city grappling with its identity amidst socio-economic challenges.
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Birth Of The Modern, Finance-Led City

  • The 1980s rebirthed New York as the finance-and-real-estate dominated modern city.
  • That transformation became the template for neoliberal America over following decades.
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New York As America's Origin Story

  • The book is a story about America disguised as a New York history.
  • Mahler links New York's 1980s shift to the rise of neoliberalism and later national politics, including Trump.
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Real Estate Remade The City's Identity

  • Real estate became the defining engine of New York's identity and economy.
  • Tax breaks and zoning waivers fueled luxury development and an enduring affordable-housing crisis.
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