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The People, No

A Brief History of Anti-Populism

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The People, No

By: Thomas Frank
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From the prophetic author of the now-classic What’s the Matter with Kansas? and Listen, Liberal, an eye-opening account of populism, the most important—and misunderstood—movement of our time.

Rarely does a work of history contain startling implications for the present, but in The People, No Thomas Frank pulls off that explosive effect by showing us that everything we think we know about populism is wrong. Today “populism” is seen as a frightening thing, a term pundits use to describe the racist philosophy of Donald Trump and European extremists. But this is a mistake.

The real story of populism is an account of enlightenment and liberation; it is the story of American democracy itself, of its ever-widening promise of a decent life for all. Taking us from the tumultuous 1890s, when the radical left-wing Populist Party—the biggest mass movement in American history—fought Gilded Age plutocrats to the reformers’ great triumphs under Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman, Frank reminds us how much we owe to the populist ethos. Frank also shows that elitist groups have reliably detested populism, lashing out at working-class concerns. The anti-populist vituperations by the Washington centrists of today are only the latest expression.

Frank pummels the elites, revisits the movement’s provocative politics, and declares true populism to be the language of promise and optimism. The People, No is a ringing affirmation of a movement that, Frank shows us, is not the problem of our times, but the solution for what ails us.

A Macmillan Audio production from Metropolitan Books

Conservatism & Liberalism Ideologies & Doctrines Nationalism Political Science Politics & Government Liberalism Capitalism Socialism Social justice Franklin D. Roosevelt
Insightful Political Analysis • Informative Historical Context • Engaging Narration • Educational Perspective

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Frank helps me understand why nothing I was faithfully doing for the betterment of my countrymen was landing or even feeling fully authentic, let alone defeating of , “divide and conquer.” I needed the history at the start of the book, because I never got it I in High School or college. In fact, I was operating on fallacies promoted by after-the-fact historians motivated by biases and bigotry wanting revisionism. Once armed with well-researched and very entertaining history, modern circumstances and conditions make sense. I have a new optimism I didn’t think possible! The Audio version is great. Frank reads his work in a manner funny and entertaining. Read/listen to “The People, No!” ASAP.

Holes in my education!

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My self, family, friends, & highest dreams were populist. Didn't know. Now we do. Thanks

Must recommend

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This book is one of the most important summation of American political history, and written in a narrative way that holds your attention. Listening to the author read his own work was a bonus.

Amazing

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Frank dives into the 100+ year history of populism and anti populism. He exposes the hollow lies and contradictions of rightwing populism as defined by liberals who share common cause with the right to eradicate democratic reform from the bottom up. Frank too makes the enduring case for a populism by the people and for the people. An informative and insightful book. Highly recommend to all.

Reclaiming populism from elites back to the people

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I've wondered how the Democrats turned away from being a party for people. I've also wondered why people hate educated elites so much. this was quite informative. and he wasn't annoying to listen to at all

sheds light on what happened to The Democrats

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