In this final episode of our podcast series on Robert Caro's "The Power Broker," we delve into the later years of Robert Moses. We examine his poor management of the 1964 World's Fair, his increasing clashes with the media, and his intense power struggles with Mayor John Lindsay and Governor Nelson Rockefeller. Although Moses initially enjoyed success, his failure to adapt, his arrogance, and his reliance on outdated approaches ultimately led to his decline. Feeling betrayed and unappreciated by the public, he grappled with his legacy. We conclude with a thoughtful look at the lasting impact of the book and its significance in today’s political landscape.