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Thomas Carr Frank (born March 21, 1965) is an American political analyst, historian, and journalist. He co-founded and edited '' The Baffler'' magazine. Frank is the author of the books '' What's the Matter with Kansas?'' (2004) and '' Listen, Liberal'' (2016), among others. From 2008 to 2010 he wrote "The Tilting Yard", a column in ''
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.'' A historian of culture and ideas, Frank analyzes trends in American electoral politics and
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, advertising, popular culture, mainstream journalism, and economics. His topics include the rhetoric and impact of
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s in American political life and the relationship between
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,
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, and
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in the United States.


Early life

Frank was born in
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, and grew up in Mission Hills, Kansas. He graduated from Shawnee Mission East High School, and in 1988 from the
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with a Bachelor of Arts degree in
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after transferring from the
University of Kansas The University of Kansas (KU) is a public research university with its main campus in Lawrence, Kansas, United States. Two branch campuses are in the Kansas City metropolitan area on the Kansas side: the university's medical school and hospital ...
in his freshman year. Frank received a Master of Arts degree in history in 1990 and a doctorate in history in 1994 from the
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. His doctoral thesis on advertising in the 1960s, ''The Conquest of Cool: Business Culture, Counterculture, and the Rise of Hip
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'', was later published by the University of Chicago Press.


Politics

Frank was a College Republican, attending campus meetings at the University of Kansas, but became highly critical of conservatism. He summarized the thesis of his 2008 book '' The Wrecking Crew'' as " d government is the natural product of rule by those who believe government is bad." Frank's other writings include essays for ''
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'', '' Le Monde diplomatique'', ''
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'', and the ''
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''. His book ''What's the Matter with Kansas?'' (2004) earned him nationwide and international recognition. In October 2005, Frank received the Eugene Debs Award for his work in the field of social justice. From December 2010 to February 2014, Frank wrote the monthly "Easy Chair" column for ''Harper's Magazine''. Frank identifies as a left-wing populist and supported
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's
2016 2016 was designated as: * International Year of Pulses by the sixty-eighth session of the United Nations General Assembly. * International Year of Global Understanding (IYGU) by the International Council for Science (ICSU), the Internationa ...
and
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presidential campaigns. In '' Listen, Liberal: Or, What Ever Happened to the Party of the People?'' (2016), Frank was one of the few analysts who foresaw that
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could win the
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. In 2018, he called Trump "the worst politician ever", but maintained that Trump could be reelected in the 2020 presidential election. Frank further observes that "quasi-fascist movements" are springing up around the world. Frank's research into U.S. populism was published as the book ''The People, No: A Brief History of Anti-Populism'' (2020). In it, he examines the origin of the term in the United States and discusses historical examples of populism and its adherents and detractors.


Personal life

Frank lives in
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, with his wife, Wendy Edelberg, and their children.


Works


Books

* *'' One Market Under God: Extreme Capitalism, Market Populism, and the End of Economic Democracy'' (2000) *''New Consensus for Old: Cultural Studies from Left to Right'' (2002) *''Boob Jubilee: The Cultural Politics of the New Economy'' (2003) *'' What's the Matter with Kansas? How Conservatives Won the Heart of America'' (2004). Henry Holt and Co. *''What's the Matter with America? The Resistible Rise of the American Right'' (2006) *'' The Wrecking Crew: How Conservatives Rule'' (2008), Henry Holt and Co. *''Pity the Billionaire: The Hard-Times Swindle and the Unlikely Comeback of the Right'' (2011) *'' Listen, Liberal: Or, What Ever Happened to the Party of the People?'' (2016) *''Rendezvous with Oblivion: Reports from a Sinking Society'' (2018) * ''The People, No: A Brief History of Anti-Populism'' (2020)


Articles

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See also

* ''What's the Matter with Kansas?'' (film) * '' American Feud: A History of Conservatives and Liberals'' (film). Includes interviews with Frank speaking about "red states", "blue states" and other aspects of American politics. * '' The Trap (TV Documentary Series)''. Frank appears in part two of the
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documentary series.


References


Further reading

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External links


Tom Frank official website
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26 page book/pamphlet put out by Prickly Paradigm in Fall 2002.
PBS's NOW with Bill Moyers
An interview on ''What's the Matter With Kansas?'' *
Frank giving speech at "Hostile Takeover"VIDEO: Thomas Frank discusses ''Pity the Billionaire''
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