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This non-fiction, educational book examines how branding and corporate power shape everyday life. It analyzes how global markets, marketing, and consumer culture influence our choices, identities, and the structures of power around us. Intended for adults, students, and curious readers with interests in sociology, economics, and media studies, the tone is provocative, thoughtful, and empowering—designed to inspire reflection and informed discussion.
Content unfolds through analysis, historical context, and real-world case studies, in clear, accessible prose. It guides readers through branding, globalization, labor practices, and consumer decision-making with concrete examples that illuminate complex ideas without jargon.
The reading experience invites active engagement—readers connect the material to current events, reflect on their own media consumption, and develop a framework for evaluating marketing claims.
- Case studies and historical context that illuminate branding, globalization, and corporate influence
- Clear, accessible analysis that builds critical thinking about consumer culture
- Real-world examples from fashion, media, and business to illustrate key concepts
- Discussion-ready material for study groups, classrooms, or personal reflection
- A thought-provoking perspective on power, labor, and everyday choices
After finishing, readers gain a deeper understanding of how brands shape choices, a toolkit for evaluating marketing messages, and the confidence to participate in informed conversations about economy and society. This engaging, thoughtful work leaves readers curious, empowered, and better prepared to navigate a world where commerce and culture intersect.
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No Logo - Collins Modern Classics
No Logo - Collins Modern Classics
This non-fiction, educational book examines how branding and corporate power shape everyday life. It analyzes how global markets, marketing, and consumer culture influence our choices, identities, and the structures of power around us. Intended for adults, students, and curious readers with interests in sociology, economics, and media studies, the tone is provocative, thoughtful, and empowering—designed to inspire reflection and informed discussion.
Content unfolds through analysis, historical context, and real-world case studies, in clear, accessible prose. It guides readers through branding, globalization, labor practices, and consumer decision-making with concrete examples that illuminate complex ideas without jargon.
The reading experience invites active engagement—readers connect the material to current events, reflect on their own media consumption, and develop a framework for evaluating marketing claims.
- Case studies and historical context that illuminate branding, globalization, and corporate influence
- Clear, accessible analysis that builds critical thinking about consumer culture
- Real-world examples from fashion, media, and business to illustrate key concepts
- Discussion-ready material for study groups, classrooms, or personal reflection
- A thought-provoking perspective on power, labor, and everyday choices
After finishing, readers gain a deeper understanding of how brands shape choices, a toolkit for evaluating marketing messages, and the confidence to participate in informed conversations about economy and society. This engaging, thoughtful work leaves readers curious, empowered, and better prepared to navigate a world where commerce and culture intersect.
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This non-fiction, educational book examines how branding and corporate power shape everyday life. It analyzes how global markets, marketing, and consumer culture influence our choices, identities, and the structures of power around us. Intended for adults, students, and curious readers with interests in sociology, economics, and media studies, the tone is provocative, thoughtful, and empowering—designed to inspire reflection and informed discussion.
Content unfolds through analysis, historical context, and real-world case studies, in clear, accessible prose. It guides readers through branding, globalization, labor practices, and consumer decision-making with concrete examples that illuminate complex ideas without jargon.
The reading experience invites active engagement—readers connect the material to current events, reflect on their own media consumption, and develop a framework for evaluating marketing claims.
- Case studies and historical context that illuminate branding, globalization, and corporate influence
- Clear, accessible analysis that builds critical thinking about consumer culture
- Real-world examples from fashion, media, and business to illustrate key concepts
- Discussion-ready material for study groups, classrooms, or personal reflection
- A thought-provoking perspective on power, labor, and everyday choices
After finishing, readers gain a deeper understanding of how brands shape choices, a toolkit for evaluating marketing messages, and the confidence to participate in informed conversations about economy and society. This engaging, thoughtful work leaves readers curious, empowered, and better prepared to navigate a world where commerce and culture intersect.












