One of America's best-known and popular social critics, Thomas Frank has written the book he was destined to write, the culmination of his previous works. In One Market Under God, he revealed the free market's triumph over American culture. In What's the Matter with Kansas?, he showed why ordinary Americans voted for free-marketeers. Now in The Wrecking Crew, Frank reveals the dystopic system those same free-marketeers created once in office.
Thomas Frank puts solid research behind his book on corruption, cronyism, and manipulation under Republican administrations. He's glibly partisan, making clear his admiration for liberal ideals and even calling conservatives "wing nuts," but he criticizes the Clinton administration for not living up to his ideals. Narrator Oliver Wyman hits the right tone, blending mock na•veté and sarcasm with indignation for breezy listening on a heavy topic. Although the writing conveys a mocking attitude throughout, Frank takes a more serious, thoughtful tack in his conclusion, calling for long-term change that could make both parties nervous. With writing aimed at the ear and a strong reading, listening is the way to go for this hot book. J.A.S. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine
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