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OverviewFrom the bestselling author of ""What's the Matter with Kansas?,"" a wonderfully insightful and sardonic look at why the worst economy since the 1930s has brought about the revival of conservatism Economic catastrophe usually brings social protest and demands for change--or at least it's supposed to. But when Thomas Frank set out in 2009 to look for expressions of American discontent, all he could find were loud demands that the economic system be made even harsher on the recession's victims and that society's traditional winners receive even grander prizes. The American Right, which had seemed moribund after the election of 2008, was strangely reinvigorated by the arrival of hard times. The Tea Party movement demanded not that we question the failed system but that we reaffirm our commitment to it. Republicans in Congress embarked on a bold strategy of total opposition to the liberal state. And TV phenom Glenn Beck demonstrated the commercial potential of heroic paranoia and the purest libertarian economics. In ""Pity the Billionaire,"" Frank, the great chronicler of American paradox, examines the peculiar mechanism by which dire economic circumstances have delivered wildly unexpected political results. Using firsthand reporting, a deep knowledge of the American Right, and a wicked sense of humor, he gives us the first full diagnosis of the cultural malady that has transformed collapse into profit, reconceived the Founding Fathers as heroes from an Ayn Rand novel, and enlisted the powerless in a fan club for the prosperous. The understanding Frank reaches is at once startling, original, and profound. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Thomas FrankPublisher: Henry Holt & Company Inc Imprint: Metropolitan Books (imprint of Henry Holt & Company) Dimensions: Width: 14.70cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.30cm Weight: 0.354kg ISBN: 9780805093698ISBN 10: 0805093699 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 03 January 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviews<p> No one fools Thomas Frank, who is the sharpest, funniest, most intellectually voracious political commentator on the scene. In Pity the Billionaire he has written a brilliant expose of the most breath-taking ruse in American political history: how the right turned the biggest capitalist breakdown since 1929 into an opportunity for themselves. --Barbara Ehrenreich<p> Tom Frank has the Tea Parties in his sights! Brisk and searing and deeply informed by the lessons of history (shocking notion!), Frank's latest guide for the perplexed is nothing less than a precious gift to us. Read it, and finally--You. Will. Understand. --Rick Perlstein <p> Thomas Frank has crossed the Styx and returned to sing of the tortured, tormented souls of the Tea Party and their sufferings in the Socialist America they have conjured from thin air. This he does with grace, style and humor, which not all of his subjects share. Be glad that in this election year you can read Pity the Billionaire instead of tur Author InformationThomas Frank is the author of ""Pity the Billionaire,"" ""The Wrecking Crew,"" ""What's the Matter with Kansas?,"" and ""One Market Under God."" A former opinion columnist for ""The Wall Street Journal,"" Frank is the founding editor of ""The Baffler"" and a monthly columnist for ""Harper's."" He lives outside Washington, D.C. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |