One Market Under God Extreme Capitalism, Market Populism, and the End of Economic Democracy

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Publisher's Synopsis

In a book that has been raising hackles far and wide, the social critic Thomas Frank skewers one of the most sacred cows of the go-go '90s: the idea that the new free-market economy is good for everyone.

Frank's target is "market populism"-the widely held belief that markets are a more democratic form of organization than democratically elected governments. Refuting the idea that billionaire CEOs are looking out for the interests of the little guy, he argues that "the great euphoria of the late nineties was never as much about the return of good times as it was the giddy triumph of one America over another." Frank is a latter-day Mencken, as readers of his journal The Baffler and his book The Conquest of Cool know. With incisive analysis, passionate advocacy, and razor-sharp wit, he asks where we are headed-and whether we're going to like it when we get there.

Book information

ISBN: 9780385495042
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Imprint: Anchor Books
Pub date:
Edition: New Edition
DEWEY: 330.1220973
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 436
Weight: 381g
Height: 208mm
Width: 128mm
Spine width: 27mm