Exposes the shock doctors and offers information and connections that show how the shock doctors' beliefs dominate our world - and how this domination has been achieved. This book tells the tale of how a few are making a killing while more are getting killed.
The book that offers a cure for affluenza, 'No Logo' is one of those rare books that defines a generation, the most significant one since Douglas Coupland's 'Generation X'.
Toxic debt, rising job losses, collapsing commodity prices and expanding poverty - how can we rein in these beasts unleashed by the free market economy. This book looks at the mess globalized capitalism is in, and shifts the focus back to where it belongs - putting the needs of people and the environment first.
On October 7th 2001, US-led forces invaded Afghanistan. Bringing together some of the contemporary writers, this anthology, from reportage and faction to fiction, explores the impact of this long war throughout the world, from Palestine to Iraq, Abu Ghraib, the curtailment of civil liberties and manipulation of public opinion.
This is a history of the rise of the anti-globalization movement, from Seattle to September 11th, 2001. The text charts the group's most notable successes and its failures and is international in scope. It covers all aspects of the topic, social, legal, and political.
Losing control in the media arena as a result of activist pressure has become a public relations nightmare for the modern multinational enterprise. This text reveals how corporate giants attempt to control their enemies and how groups and individuals can fight back.