City Journal is a public policy magazine and website, published by the conservative Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, that covers a range of topics on urban affairs, such as policing, education, housing, and other issues.: 349 The magazine also publishes articles on arts and culture, urban architecture, family culture, and other topics. The magazine began publishing in 1990. City Journal was founded in 1990 by William M. H. Hammett, who served as the head of the conservative Manhattan Institute.: 349 Hammett positioned City Journal as a more moderate and more cosmopolitan alternative to established right-wing institutions.: 349 The magazine initially published articles promoting privatization, fiscal discipline, government downsizing, and educational vouchers.: 349 Other New York-related topics covered in the magazine included criticisms of open admissions at CUNY, and the promotion of broken-windows policing.: 349–350 More information...
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