Unmarked Exits
There was a time when companies made products. Then they discovered it was more profitable to make brands. Products can be manufactured anywhere. Brands are pure image. In this episode, we explore Naomi Klein's landmark study of how corporations colonized public space, culture, and identity itself. Nike doesn't sell shoes. It sells the idea of athletic transcendence. Starbucks doesn't sell coffee. It sells the experience of sophisticated community. Klein documented sweatshops, school commercialization, and the gutting of manufacturing. But her deeper argument is about how branding turned citizens into consumers and public life into a marketplace. Published in 1999, on the eve of the anti-globalization movement. History didn't go the way protesters hoped. Source: "No Logo: Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies" by Naomi Klein (1999)
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