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Naomi KleinΒ No Logo: No Space, No Choice, No Jobs
Flamingo | 2000 | ISBN: 0676972829 | English | 451 pages | PDF + EPUB + MOBI + AZW3 + AUDIOBOOK | 522 MB
Flamingo | 2000 | ISBN: 0676972829 | English | 451 pages | PDF + EPUB + MOBI + AZW3 + AUDIOBOOK | 522 MB
No Logo employs journalistic savvy and personal testament to detail the insidious practices and far-reaching effects of corporate marketingβand the powerful potential of a growing activist sect that will surely alter the course of the 21st century. First published before the World Trade Organization protests in Seattle, this is an infuriating, inspiring, and altogether pioneering work of cultural criticism that investigates money, marketing, and the anti-corporate movement.
As global corporations compete for the hearts and wallets of consumers who not only buy their products but willingly advertise them from head to toeβwitness todayβs schoolbooks, superstores, sporting arenas, and brand-name synergyβa new generation has begun to battle consumerism with its own best weapons. In this provocative, well-written study, a front-line report on that battle, we learn how the Nike swoosh has changed from an athletic status-symbol to a metaphor for sweatshop labor, how teenaged McDonaldβs workers are risking their jobs to join the Teamsters, and how βculture jammersβ utilize spray paint, computer-hacking acumen, and anti-propagandist wordplay to undercut the slogans and meanings of billboard ads (as in βJoe Chemoβ for βJoe Camelβ).
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