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Issue #10 -- The Folklore of Capitalism

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Magazine (Item 17641) Baffler, 1997 -- Condition: New Copy

"The Folklore of Capitalism" sketches the botched culture of the Businenessman's Republic. Matt Roth recounts his ethnographic dabbling with the creepy Amway Corporation. Tom Frank discusses Sinclair Lewis's Babbitt as the pimply adolescence of Hip Capitalism. Also featured: Nelson Smith's "A Short History of Alarms;" Stephen Duncombe, Robert Nedelkoff, and Seth Sanders; fiction by Viki Dillon; art by Lisa Haney, Hunter Kennedy, and Patrick Welsh; and "The Goblins List."  © 1996-2009, Dusty Groove America, Inc.



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