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Backgrounder on historical Populism and its relation to contemporary American politics. Formerly representive of the values and interests of ordinary working people, the Democratic Establishment lost the plot along the way.Dollars & SenseReview of Thomas Frank’s “The People, No” Polly Cleveland
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Backgrounder on historical Populism and its relation to contemporary American politics. Formerly representive of the values and interests of ordinary working people, the Democratic Establishment lost the plot along the way.
Dollars & Sense
Review of Thomas Frank’s “The People, No”