No Logo – Naomi Klein
No Logo – Naomi Klein
The book that changed how a generation thinks about brands, corporations, and the world they shape. First published in 2000, No Logo remains one of the most important works of cultural and political criticism ever written — and its insights have only grown sharper with time.
Naomi Klein investigates how corporations like Nike, Starbucks, and McDonald’s didn’t just sell products — they colonised culture, politics, and public space. She exposes the human cost behind the logos: sweatshop labour, the erosion of workers’ rights, and the systematic commercialisation of everyday life. But No Logo is also a story of resistance — of the grassroots movements that pushed back and sparked a global conversation about consumerism and accountability.
Both a rigorous cultural critique and a galvanising call to action, this is the book that became a manifesto for activists, students, and anyone who has ever questioned what they’re really buying into. Popular with readers drawn to anti-capitalist themes, ethical fashion discussions, and sustainability activism — and still as urgent as ever.
Perfect for fans of The Shock Doctrine and This Changes Everything by Klein, or Capitalist Realism by Mark Fisher. A strong bundle candidate for a Naomi Klein collector set.
A paperback (2000, Flamingo) in Good condition.
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