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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. 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.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Category:Alternative magazines - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 21 January 2014, at 19:14 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. J. C. Hallman - Wikipedia

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    J.C. Hallman (born 1967) is an American author, essayist, and researcher. His work has been widely published in Harper's, GQ, The Baffler, Tin House Magazine, The New Republic, and elsewhere.

  8. 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.

  9. David Graeber bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Anarchy—In a Manner of Speaking.Diaphanes. September 2020. ISBN 9783035802269. Conversations with Mehdi Belhaj Kacem, Nika Dubrovsky, and Assia Turquier-Zauberman.