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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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Matthew Bride
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Naomi Klein
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when discussing the supremacy of brands over products in the information economy.
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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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as a contribution to the literature on counterculture.
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in the context of discussing anti-consumerist and anti-corporate sentiments of the 1990s.
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as a book widely read during the global anti-capitalist movement.
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to illustrate the manipulative tactics used by brands to create emotional connections with consumers.
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