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No Future for You: Salvos from The Baffler (The MIT Press) 🔍
Frank, Thomas; Lehmann, Chris; Summers, John
Baffler Books;The MIT Press, MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2014
English [en] · MOBI · 3.5MB · 2014 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/zlib · Save
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No Future for You is a collection of 18 recent pieces from our journal, The Baffler. They include two articles by Thomas Frank, a new introduction by John Summers, and an all-star cast of writers: Susan Faludi, Evgeny Morozov, Barbara Ehrenreich, David Graeber, Rick Perlstein, and others, who demolish targets from the "innovation economy" to conservative politics, including old media (the Atlantic and Washington Post) and new (LinkedIn, Lean In, Vice).
Copublished with The Baffler.
Alternative author
John Summers; Chris Lehmann; Thomas Frank; Rick Perlstein; David Graeber; James Griffioen; Rhonda Lieberman; A.S. Hamrah; Heather Havrilesky; Jim Newell; Barbara Ehrenreich; Susan Faludi; Ann Friedman; Evgeny Morozov; Maureen Tkacik; Anne Elizabeth Moore; Chris Bray; Mark Dancey
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Chris Lehmann John Summers & Thomas Frank
Alternative publisher
MIT Press; The MIT Press
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AAAI Press
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United States, United States of America
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Illustrated, PS, 2014
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There's Never Been A Better Time To Be Outside The Consensus -- And If You Don't Believe It, Then Peer Into These Genre-defining Essays From The Baffler, The Magazine That's Been Blunting The Cutting Edge Of American Culture And Politics For A Quarter Of A Century. Here's Thomas Frank On The Upward-falling Cult Of Expertise In Washington, D.c., Where Belonging Means Getting The Major Events Of Our Era Wrong. Here's Rick Perlstein On Direct Mail Scams, Multilevel Marketing, And The Roots Of Right-wing Lying. Here's John Summers On The Illiberal Uses Of Innovation In Liberal Cambridge, Massachusetts. And Here's David Graeber Sensing Our Disappointment In New Technology. (we Expected Teleportation Pods, Antigravity Sleds, And Immortality Drugs. We Got Linkedin, Which, As Ann Friedman Writes Here, Is An Escher Staircase Masquerading As A Career Ladder.) Packed With Hilarious, Scabrous, Up To-the-minute Criticism Of The American Comedy, No Future For You Debunks Positive Thinking Bromides And Business Idols. Susan Faludi Debunks Facebook Executive Sheryl Sandberg's Phony Feminist Handbook, Lean In. Evgeny Morozov Wrestles Open Source And Web 2.0 And Other Pseudorevolutionary Meme-making Down To The Ground. Chris Lehmann Writes The Obituary Of The Washington Post, Barbara Ehrenreich Goes Searching For The Ungood God In Ridley Scott's Film Prometheus, Heather Havrilesky Reads Fifty Shades Of Grey, And Jim Newell Investigates The Strange And Typical Case Of Adam Wheeler, The Student Fraud Who Fooled Harvard And, Unlike The Real Culprits, Went To Jail. No Future For You Offers The Counternarrative You've Been Missing, Proof That Dissent Is Alive And Well In America. Please Be Warned, However. The Writing That Follows Is Polemical In Nature. It May Seek To Persuade You Of Something. Part One. The Future, Recycled -- Too Smart To Fail : Notes On An Age Of Folly / Thomas Frank -- The Long Con : Mail-order Conservatism / Rick Perlstein -- The People's Republic Of Zuckerstan / John Summers -- Of Flying Cars And The Declining Rate Of Profit / David Graeber -- Photo Essay: Feral Houses / James Griffioen -- Part Two. The Arts Of Regression -- Dead End On Shakin' Street / Thomas Frank -- Hoard D'oeuvres : Art Of The 1 Percent / Rhonda Lieberman -- A Cottage For Sale : The High Price Of Sentimentality / A.s. Hamrah -- Fifty Shades Of Late Capitalism / Heather Havrilesky -- Adam Wheeler Went To Harvard / Jim Newell -- The Missionary Position / Barbara Ehrenreich -- Part Three. Positive Thinking -- Facebook Feminism, Like It Or Not / Susan Faludi -- All Linkedin With Nowhere To Go / Ann Friedman -- The Meme Hustler : Tim O'reilly's Crazy Talk / Evgeny Morozov -- Part Four. Quiet Rooms, Dead Zones -- Follow The Money : The Washington Post's Pageant Of Folly / Chris Lehmann -- Omniscient Gentlemen Of The Atlantic / Maureen Tkacik -- The Vertically Integrated Rape Joke : The Triumph Of Vice / Anne Elizabeth Moore -- Party Of None : Barack Obama's Annoying Journey To The Center Of Belonging / Chris Bray -- Graphic Art: Gtmo National Monument / Mark Dancey. Edited By John Summers, Chris Lehmann, And Thomas Frank. Includes Index. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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A new collection on carnival hokum and magical thinking in post-apocalypse America—brought to you by The Baffler.There's never been a better time to be outside the consensus—and if you don't believe it, then peer into these genre-defining essays from The Baffler, the magazine that's been blunting the cutting edge of American culture and politics for a quarter of a century. Here's Thomas Frank on the upward-falling cult of expertise in Washington, D.C., where belonging means getting the major events of our era wrong. Here's Rick Perlstein on direct mail scams, multilevel marketing, and the roots of right-wing lying. Here's John Summers on the illiberal uses of innovation in liberal Cambridge, Massachusetts. And here's David Graeber sensing our disappointment in new technology. (We expected teleportation pods, antigravity sleds, and immortality drugs. We got LinkedIn, which, as Ann Friedman writes here, is an Escher staircase masquerading as a career ladder.) Packed with hilarious, scabrous, up to-the-minute criticism of the American comedy, No Future for You debunks “positive thinking” bromides and business idols. Susan Faludi debunks Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg's phony feminist handbook, Lean In. Evgeny Morozov wrestles “open source” and “Web 2.0” and other pseudorevolutionary meme-making down to the ground. Chris Lehmann writes the obituary of the Washington Post, Barbara Ehrenreich goes searching for the ungood God in Ridley Scott's film Prometheus, Heather Havrilesky reads Fifty Shades of Grey, and Jim Newell investigates the strange and typical case of Adam Wheeler, the student fraud who fooled Harvard and, unlike the real culprits, went to jail.No Future for You offers the counternarrative you've been missing, proof that dissent is alive and well in America. Please be warned, however. The writing that follows is polemical in nature. It may seek to persuade you of something.Copublished with The Baffler.ContributorsChris Bray, Mark Dancey, Barbara Ehrenreich, Susan Faludi, Thomas Frank, Ann Friedman, James Griffioen, David Graeber, A. S. Hamrah, Heather Havrilesky, Chris Lehmann, Rhonda Lieberman, Anne Elizabeth Moore, Evgeny Morozov, Jim Newell, Rick Perlstein, John Summers, Maureen Tkacik
Alternative description
There's never been a better time to be outside the consensus -- and if you don't believe it, then peer into these genre-defining essays from "The Baffler," the magazine that's been blunting the cutting edge of American culture and politics for a quarter of a century. Here's Thomas Frank on the upward-falling cult of expertise in Washington, D.C., where belonging means getting the major events of our era wrong. Here's Rick Perlstein on direct mail scams, multilevel marketing, and the roots of right-wing lying. Here's John Summers on the illiberal uses of innovation in liberal Cambridge, Massachusetts. And here's David Graeber sensing our disappointment in new technology. (We expected teleportation pods, antigravity sleds, and immortality drugs. We got LinkedIn, which, as Ann Friedman writes here, is an Escher staircase masquerading as a career ladder.)
Packed with hilarious, scabrous, up to-the-minute criticism of the American comedy, "No Future for You" debunks "positive thinking" bromides and business idols. Susan Faludi debunks Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg's phony feminist handbook, Lean In. Evgeny Morozov wrestles "open source" and "Web 2.0" and other pseudorevolutionary meme-making down to the ground. Chris Lehmann writes the obituary of the Washington Post, Barbara Ehrenreich goes searching for the ungood God in Ridley Scott's film "Prometheus," Heather Havrilesky reads "Fifty Shades of Grey," and Jim Newell investigates the strange and typical case of Adam Wheeler, the student fraud who fooled Harvard and, unlike the real culprits, went to jail.
"No Future for You" offers the counternarrative you've been missing, proof that dissent is alive and well in America. Please be warned, however. The writing that follows is polemical in nature. It may seek to persuade you of something.
Copublished with "The Baffler.
"ContributorsChris Bray, Mark Dancey, Barbara Ehrenreich, Susan Faludi, Thomas Frank, Ann Friedman, James Griffioen, David Graeber, A. S. Hamrah, Heather Havrilesky, Chris Lehmann, Rhonda Lieberman, Anne Elizabeth Moore, Evgeny Morozov, Jim Newell, Rick Perlstein, John Summers, Maureen Tkacik
Packed with hilarious, scabrous, up to-the-minute criticism of the American comedy, "No Future for You" debunks "positive thinking" bromides and business idols. Susan Faludi debunks Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg's phony feminist handbook, Lean In. Evgeny Morozov wrestles "open source" and "Web 2.0" and other pseudorevolutionary meme-making down to the ground. Chris Lehmann writes the obituary of the Washington Post, Barbara Ehrenreich goes searching for the ungood God in Ridley Scott's film "Prometheus," Heather Havrilesky reads "Fifty Shades of Grey," and Jim Newell investigates the strange and typical case of Adam Wheeler, the student fraud who fooled Harvard and, unlike the real culprits, went to jail.
"No Future for You" offers the counternarrative you've been missing, proof that dissent is alive and well in America. Please be warned, however. The writing that follows is polemical in nature. It may seek to persuade you of something.
Copublished with "The Baffler.
"ContributorsChris Bray, Mark Dancey, Barbara Ehrenreich, Susan Faludi, Thomas Frank, Ann Friedman, James Griffioen, David Graeber, A. S. Hamrah, Heather Havrilesky, Chris Lehmann, Rhonda Lieberman, Anne Elizabeth Moore, Evgeny Morozov, Jim Newell, Rick Perlstein, John Summers, Maureen Tkacik
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2022-03-24
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