One Market Under God: Extreme Capitalism, Market Populism and the End of Economic Democracy
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In this work, social critic Thomas Frank examines the morphing of the language of democracy into the jargon of the marketplace. He traces an idea he calls "market populism" - the notion that markets are, in some transcendent way, identifiable with democracy and the will of the people.
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