Culture Jam: How to Reverse America’s Suicidal Consumer Binge – and Why We Must

Communication & Media Studies

Author: Kalle Lasn

America is no longer a country but a multimillion-dollar brand, says Kalle Lasn and his fellow “culture jammers”. The founder of Adbusters magazine, Lasn aims to stop the branding of America by changing the way information flows; the way institutions wield power; the way television stations are run; and the way the food, fashion, automobile, sports, music, and culture indu….Read More

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