The Magic Kingdom: Walt Disney and the American Way of Life
Foglesong explains how Orlando leaders seduced the Disney Co. with big road projects,
how the Disney Co. shielded its property from government regulation, and how the
company has used the governmental powers it acquired. In short, Disney World has
become a "Vatican with Mouse ears," the author declares.
In a balanced and thorough analysis of the Disney-Orlando story, Foglesong offers a
critical account of how Disney has used—and also abused—its governmental immunities
from the beginning of Disney World to the present under chairman Michael Eisner.
Orlando's experience with its biggest local employer raises broad questions about urban
development policy. Can local leaders resist the demands of global corporations? Do
privatization and deregulation offer a viable strategy for economic development? And is
it possible to escape the weight of previous economic development decisions that seem to
lock in, for example, more tourism and low wages, while locking out other opportunities?
Country | USA |
Manufacturer | Yale University Press |
Binding | Kindle Edition |
ReleaseDate | 2001-06-10 |
Format | Kindle eBook |