Summary and reviews of No Logo by Naomi Klein

Media Reviews

“A complete, user-friendly handbook on the negative effects that 1990s überbrand marketing has had on culture, work, and consumer choice.” – The Village Voice.

“The Das Kapital of the growing anti-corporate movement.” – The London Observer.

“Klein is a sharp cultural critic and a flawless storyteller. Her analysis is thorough and thoroughly engaging.” – Newsweek.com.

No Logo is an attractive sprawl of a book describing a vast confederacy of activist groups with a common interest in reining in the power of lawyering, marketing, and advertising to manipulate our desires.” – The Boston Globe.

“Mixing an activist’s passion with sophisticated cultural commentary, Klein delivers some elegant formulations: “Free speech is meaningless if the commercial cacophony has risen to the point where no one can hear you.” – Publishers Weekly.

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