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- Q6770827 subject Q6869928.
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- Q6770827 abstract "Market populism, coined by Thomas Frank, is the concept that the free market is more democratic than any democracy. Frank himself does not believe this premise and sets forth arguments against it in his book One Market Under God. The concept received major widespread prominence in the 1990s when it was used to justify the New Economy, which consisted of a long bullish trend, and support for the free market.".
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- Q6770827 wikiPageWikiLink Q7213744.
- Q6770827 wikiPageWikiLink Q8472168.
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- Q6770827 wikiPageWikiLink Q8588503.
- Q6770827 wikiPageWikiLink Q8588504.
- Q6770827 comment "Market populism, coined by Thomas Frank, is the concept that the free market is more democratic than any democracy. Frank himself does not believe this premise and sets forth arguments against it in his book One Market Under God. The concept received major widespread prominence in the 1990s when it was used to justify the New Economy, which consisted of a long bullish trend, and support for the free market.".
- Q6770827 label "Market populism".