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NO LOGO

Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies
Book • 1999
In 'No Logo', Naomi Klein examines the rise of corporate branding and its effects on culture, work, and consumer choice.

The book is divided into four parts: 'No Space', 'No Choice', 'No Jobs', and 'No Logo'.

Klein discusses how multinational corporations prioritize brand marketing over product manufacturing, leading to issues such as sweatshops, corporate censorship, and the erosion of public spaces.

She also highlights various resistance movements, including culture jamming and anti-globalization protests, and argues for a more just and sustainable economic model.

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Mentioned in 15 episodes

Mentioned by Chris Hayes when discussing the supremacy of brands over products in the information economy.
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Mentioned by Naomi Klein when discussing her first book and its relevance to the current discussion on personal branding.
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Mentioned by Anneli Hansson when describing her preferred agency model.
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Mentioned by Naomi Klein about conspiracy theorists who get the feeling right and the facts wrong.
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Recommended by James Stout for further reading on neoliberal globalization.
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Mentioned by Edward Rathke in relation to the book's themes of branding and commodification.
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Mentioned by Christopher Watkin as helpful in understanding how brands function as a spiritual way of buying oneself.
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Mentioned by Naomi Klein as her first book, discussing its impact and the shift in her writing focus.
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Mentioned by Kat Thackray when discussing books she read in her teens that shifted her perspective on career paths.
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Mentioned by Zadie Smith in the context of her own writing career and the year she published her first novel.
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Mentioned by Michael Steele as a book that discusses the triumph of brand over product.
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Mentioned by Arielle Angel as the bestselling author of nine books, including "No Logo", "The Shock Doctrine", "This Changes Everything", "No Is Not Enough", "On Fire", and "Doppelganger".
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Mentioned by Michael Young as a contribution to the literature on counterculture.
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Mentioned by Russell Brand while discussing the corporatization of the world and how commercial entities had taken over every aspect of life.
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Mentionné par Frédéric Martel en discussion sur l'impact des marques, en particulier son analyse critique des marques.
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Mentioned by Pete Davis in the context of discussing anti-consumerist and anti-corporate sentiments of the 1990s.
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Mentioned by Casey Fritz to illustrate the manipulative tactics used by brands to create emotional connections with consumers.
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Sophia erwähnt dieses Buch im Zusammenhang mit Naomi Kleins Bekanntheit und ihren Arbeiten zu Marken, Lieferketten und Ausbeutung.
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