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The tenth anniversary edition of the international bestseller with an updated introduction by Naomi Klein
In the last decade No Logo has become an international phenomenon. Equal parts journalistic expose, mall-rat memoir, & political & cultural analysis, it vividly documents the invasive economic practices & damaging social effects of the ruthless corporatism that characterizes many of our powerful institutions. As the world faces another depression, Naomi Klein's analysis of the branded world we all live in proves not only astonishingly prescient but more vital & timely than ever.
No Logo became "the movement bible" that put the new grassroots resistance to corporate manipulation into clear perspective. It tells a story of rebellious rage & self-determination in the face of our branded world, calling for a more just, sustainable economic model & a new kind of proactive internationalism.
Since her book The Shock Doctrine was published last year, Klein, now thirty-eight, has become the most visible & influential figure on the American left-what Howard Zinn & Noam Chomsky were thirty years ago.
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Naomi Klein is the award-winning author of international bestsellers including Doppelganger, The Shock Doctrine, This Changes Everything, No Is Not Enough, & On Fire, which have been published in more than thirty-five languages. She is an associate professor in the department of geography at the University of British Columbia, the founding codirector of UBC’s Centre for Climate Justice, & an honorary professor of Media & Climate at Rutgers University. Her writing has appeared in leading publications around the world, & she is a columnist for The Guardian.