For a magazine dedicated to debunking the nation's business culture, the final years of the twentieth century overflowed with bounty. "It was the most spectacular outbreak of mass delirium that we are likely to see in our lifetimes," wrote the editors of
The Baffler. What was for others the dawn of a "New Economy" was for
The Baffler a cornucopia of absurdity the costliest political and financial hustle in living memory. Reporting from places far from the white-hot centers of the libertarian revolution,
Baffler writers were the people of whom it was fashionable to say
they just don't get it. While New Democrats turned somersaults for Wall Street and economic commentary became puffery, these bold, talented, and very funny writers observed the crescendo of folly with which the century turned. Here their best writings are selected, updated, and reaffirmed, to sharpen our wits and inoculate us against follies yet to come.
About the AuthorThomas Frank is the author of One Market Under God and The Conquest of Cool. David Mulcahey is managing editor of The Baffler.
Book InformationISBN 9780393324303
Author Thomas FrankFormat Paperback
Page Count 418
Imprint WW Norton & CoPublisher WW Norton & Co
Weight(grams) 515g
Dimensions(mm) 208mm * 140mm * 28mm