What's The Matter With Kansas?
Book (italiano):
<div>With a New Afterword by the Author<br><br><b><i>The New York Times</i> bestseller, praised as "hilariously funny . . . the only way to understand why so many Americans have decided to vote against their own economic and political interests" (Molly Ivins)</b><br><br>Hailed as "dazzlingly insightful and wonderfully sardonic" (<i>Chicago Tribune</i>), "very funny and very painful" (<i>San Francisco Chronicle</i>), and "in a different league from most political books" (<i>The New York Observer</i>), <i>What's the Matter with Kansas?</i> unravels the great political mystery of our day: Why do so many Americans vote against their economic and social interests? With his acclaimed wit and acuity, Thomas Frank answers the riddle by examining his home state, Kansas-a place once famous for its radicalism that now ranks among the nation's most eager participants in the culture wars. Charting what he calls the "thirty-year backlash"-the popular revolt against a supposedly liberal establishment-Frank reveals how conservatism, once a marker of class privilege, became the creed of millions of ordinary Americans.<br><br>A brilliant analysis-and funny to boot-<i>What's the Matter with Kansas?</i> is a vivid portrait of an upside-down world where blue-collar patriots recite the Pledge while they strangle their life chances; where small farmers cast their votes for a Wall Street order that will eventually push them off their land; and where a group of frat boys, lawyers, and CEOs has managed to convince the country that it speaks on behalf of the People.<br></div>
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