The Baffler No. 25
Book Details
PublisherMIT Press
ISBN / ASINB00L3QEERK
ISBN-13978B00L3QEER3
Sales Rank385,180
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Hello, friends. “The None and the Many,†our silver jubilee issue, starts off with a proverbial bang with “Pistols for Two,†an exchange between David Graeber and Thomas Piketty on capital, debt, and the future. Thomas Frank looks the Masons and Rotarians in the eye, and Natasha Vargas-Cooper considers the meaning of a president’s posterior. Nicholson Baker provides us with a meta-review of more than a dozen JFK-assassination books, and emerges from all his reading with his own arresting theory intact. Jacob Silverman travels back in time to visit some like-minded subversives from the cusp of the Information Revolution, and Jason Linkins does us the favor of immersing himself in countless hours of cable TV news, so we don’t have to, thank heavens. Tom Gogola reports from Baton Rouge, Louisiana’s segregation movement, and Astra Taylor from a worker-owned manufacturing plant in Chicago, while Helaine Olen sends updates from Venice, California’s “coolest block in America,†and Daniel Brook experiences the gospel of wealth from the perspective of the direst slums of India.
There are also salvos on politics, economics, and education policy from the formidable brains of Todd VanDerWerff, Chris Bray, Chris Lehmann, Lee Fang, and Jennifer C. Berkshire. Plus excerpts, interviews, and archival treats from Barbara Ehrenreich, Matt Roth, and Hugh McGraw; fiction by Ludmilla Petrushevskaya and Melina Kamerić; and poetry by Peter Payack, Edwin Frank, Joshua Moses, Melissa Monroe, and Elise Partridge. Wait, that’s not all: there are full-color photographs and original illustrations by Michael Northrup, Lewis Koch, Henrik Drescher, Katherine Streeter, and more. Finally, we pay tribute to the dear, departed, and prolific genius that was Baffler artist David McLimans. It’s our friendship issue, believe it or not, and we invite you to join us.
Contents:
Isolatoes
Friends in Low Places
John Summers
Veiled Pensioners of the Mystic Sofa
Thomas Frank
Brown Noser
Natasha Vargas-Cooper
Zapped by the Invisible World
Barbara Ehrenreich
Dreams Incorporated: Living the delayed life with Amway
Matt Roth
Earth Liberation Stunt
Hugh McGraw
Photo Graphic
Sizing Up
Michael Northrup
Politics by Other Memes
World Processor
Jacob Silverman
Noise from Nowhere: The cable news jihad against human intelligence
Jason Linkins
Tip and Gip Sip and Quip: The politics of never
Chris Bray
The None and the Many
Dallas Killers Club: How JFK got shot
Nicholson Baker
Looks Like a Duck, Quacks Like Reality TV
Todd VanDerWerff
The Jim Crow Soft-Shoe Segregationists of St. George
Tom Gogola
The Dollar Debauch
Brothers from Another Planet
Chris Lehmann
Reformers
JebFest: The Education Miracle That Isn’t
Jennifer C. Berkshire
The Business of America Is Dirty Tricks: Meet the United States Chamber of Commerce
Lee Fang
Hope and Ka-ching: Workers of the world, apply here
Astra Taylor
Slumming It: The gospel of wealth comes for Dharavi
Daniel Brook
Story
Among Friends
Ludmilla Petrushevskaya
Solitude
Melina Kamerić
Poems
from Book of Conceptual Anarchy
Peter Payack
Route 202
Edwin Frank
Maybe Next Time Around
Joshua Moses
To Be Rid of a Rival
Melissa Monroe
Placard at the Los Angeles Excavation Site, 5002 A.D.
Elise Partridge
Pistols for Two
Soak the Rich: An exchange on capital, debt, and the future
David Graeber and Thomas Piketty
City of Blight
Break on Through, Abbot Kinney: Venice, California
Helaine Olen
Memorial
Seen Dave?
Patrick JB Flynn
Exhibitions
Brad Holland
Chris Labrooy
Henrik Drescher
Briony Morrow-Cribbs
Lewis Koch
Walter S. H. Hamady
There are also salvos on politics, economics, and education policy from the formidable brains of Todd VanDerWerff, Chris Bray, Chris Lehmann, Lee Fang, and Jennifer C. Berkshire. Plus excerpts, interviews, and archival treats from Barbara Ehrenreich, Matt Roth, and Hugh McGraw; fiction by Ludmilla Petrushevskaya and Melina Kamerić; and poetry by Peter Payack, Edwin Frank, Joshua Moses, Melissa Monroe, and Elise Partridge. Wait, that’s not all: there are full-color photographs and original illustrations by Michael Northrup, Lewis Koch, Henrik Drescher, Katherine Streeter, and more. Finally, we pay tribute to the dear, departed, and prolific genius that was Baffler artist David McLimans. It’s our friendship issue, believe it or not, and we invite you to join us.
Contents:
Isolatoes
Friends in Low Places
John Summers
Veiled Pensioners of the Mystic Sofa
Thomas Frank
Brown Noser
Natasha Vargas-Cooper
Zapped by the Invisible World
Barbara Ehrenreich
Dreams Incorporated: Living the delayed life with Amway
Matt Roth
Earth Liberation Stunt
Hugh McGraw
Photo Graphic
Sizing Up
Michael Northrup
Politics by Other Memes
World Processor
Jacob Silverman
Noise from Nowhere: The cable news jihad against human intelligence
Jason Linkins
Tip and Gip Sip and Quip: The politics of never
Chris Bray
The None and the Many
Dallas Killers Club: How JFK got shot
Nicholson Baker
Looks Like a Duck, Quacks Like Reality TV
Todd VanDerWerff
The Jim Crow Soft-Shoe Segregationists of St. George
Tom Gogola
The Dollar Debauch
Brothers from Another Planet
Chris Lehmann
Reformers
JebFest: The Education Miracle That Isn’t
Jennifer C. Berkshire
The Business of America Is Dirty Tricks: Meet the United States Chamber of Commerce
Lee Fang
Hope and Ka-ching: Workers of the world, apply here
Astra Taylor
Slumming It: The gospel of wealth comes for Dharavi
Daniel Brook
Story
Among Friends
Ludmilla Petrushevskaya
Solitude
Melina Kamerić
Poems
from Book of Conceptual Anarchy
Peter Payack
Route 202
Edwin Frank
Maybe Next Time Around
Joshua Moses
To Be Rid of a Rival
Melissa Monroe
Placard at the Los Angeles Excavation Site, 5002 A.D.
Elise Partridge
Pistols for Two
Soak the Rich: An exchange on capital, debt, and the future
David Graeber and Thomas Piketty
City of Blight
Break on Through, Abbot Kinney: Venice, California
Helaine Olen
Memorial
Seen Dave?
Patrick JB Flynn
Exhibitions
Brad Holland
Chris Labrooy
Henrik Drescher
Briony Morrow-Cribbs
Lewis Koch
Walter S. H. Hamady
