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  2. The Baffler - Wikipedia

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    The Baffler is an American magazine of cultural, political, and business analysis. Established in 1988 by editors Thomas Frank and Keith White, it was headquartered in Chicago , Illinois , until 2010, when it moved to Cambridge , Massachusetts .

  3. Thomas Frank - Wikipedia

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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?

  4. Alternative media (U.S. political left) - Wikipedia

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    AlterNet, edited by Roxanne Cooper, acquired by The Raw Story; The American Prospect, monthly, established 1990.Circulation 55,000. [2]The Baffler, established 1988 ...

  5. Baffle - Wikipedia

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    Baffle or baffles may refer to: . Baffle (liquid mixing), auxiliary devices employed in tank which suppress the effects of slosh dynamics Baffle (heat transfer), a flow-directing or obstructing vane or panel used in some industrial process vessels (tanks)

  6. Baffle (heat transfer) - Wikipedia

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    Cross-sectional diagram of stirred tank reactor. Baffles are flow-directing or obstructing vanes or panels used to direct a flow of liquid or gas. It is used in some household stoves [1] and in some industrial process vessels (tanks), such as shell and tube heat exchangers, chemical reactors, and static mixers.

  7. Sound baffle - Wikipedia

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    Sound baffles on the wall of a recording studio. A sound baffle is a construction or device which reduces the strength (level) of airborne sound.Sound baffles are a fundamental tool of noise mitigation, the practice of minimizing noise pollution or reverberation.

  8. Talk:The Baffler - Wikipedia

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    The Baffler is a quarterly magazine of art, poetry, and cultural and political criticism that was established in 1988 in Charlottsville, VA. Founder Thomas Frank has said The Baffler’s name began as “a joke spawned by ‘undecidability,’ a fad idea of the ’80s . . . in which a baffling sort of jargonese was much celebrated.

  9. Angela Nagle - Wikipedia

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    Angela Nagle (born 1984) [1] is an American-born Irish academic [2] and non-fiction writer who has written for The Baffler, [3] Jacobin, [4] and others. She is the author of the book Kill All Normies, published by Zero Books in 2017, which discusses the role of the internet in the rise of the alt-right and incel movements.