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A book focuses in branding, and typically makes modems by owning a anti-globalization movement. Throughout a quartet area (There is no Space, There are no Selection, There is no Jobs, & There are no Logotype), Klein writes all about sweatshops in the Americas and in Asia, culture jamming, corporate censorship, Reclaim the Streets, and lot extra. She pays favorite attention to the deeds (& alleged misbehavior) of Nike, McDonalds, Shell, and Microsoft and their lawyers, contractors, and advertising agencies.

Numbers of of the ideas inside Klein's book derive from either a influence of the Situationists, a radical art/political class action founded in the late 1950s. Radiohead's Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood have stated that the book was particularly influential in the making of their class action's 4th album, Kid A.

A book won a American "National Business Book Award" for 2000. Many imprints of There is no Logotype survive, for instance: ISBN 0312203438 (hardback) & ISBN 0312271921 (paperback). Translations from either a original English into many more languages use appeared.

NoLogo
Official site. Includes discussion forum, FAQ, publication information, polls, mailing list, and news.

Guardian Unlimited Books: No Logo
Entire first chapter of the book.

Voice Literary Supplement: No Logo
Danielle Truscott's review: "may itself be one of the anticorporate movements best hopes yet."

Frontline: Excerpts from No Logo
Excerpts, book cover image, and commentary.

McSpotlight: No Logo
Excerpt from the book about the 'McLibel' trial.

Infoculture: No Logo
Sarah Elton's review: "astute insights into the world of corporate branding and the backlash against it."

Spike Magazine: No Logo
Gary Marshall's review: "Chomsky without the paranoia".






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