No Logo: No Space, No Choice, No Jobs
 

No Logo: No Space, No Choice, No Jobs

by Naomi Klein

We live in an era where image is nearly everything, where the proliferation of brand-name culture has created, to take one hyperbolic example from Naomi Klein's No Logo, "walking, talking, life-sized Tommy [Hilfiger] dolls, mummified in fully branded Tommy worlds." Brand identities are even flourishing online, she notes--and for some retailers, perhaps best of all online: "Liberated from the... (read more)

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  • balajeerc

    balajeerc said:

    Instead of launching into a radical left wing rant about the avaricious corporate greed suborning all consideration of that elusive ideal of social welfare, Klein makes an academic point-by-point case against the invasion of every personal aspect of our lives by the logo, the brand.

    posted Thursday, July 3 2008
  • partes

    partes said:

    Mostra, e nos faz pensar, que nem tudo é o que se apresenta,
    e o quanto existe de crueldade e comercialismo
    por trás dos grandes marcas.
    [Show , and makes us think, that not everything is what it appears,
    and that is of cruelty and commercialism
    Behind the big brands.]

    posted Thursday, October 18 2007
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