No Logo: Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies

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What are the practical implications?

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The provided passages do not directly detail the "practical implications" of the concepts discussed in "No Logo." However, the book is described as a report from the frontlines of backlash against multinational corporations and takes apart our packaged and branded world [1]. It is a cultural analysis, political manifesto, mall-rat memoir, and journalistic exposé that uncovers a betrayal of the promises of the information age, such as choice, interactivity, and increased freedom [1].

The passages indicate that Naomi Klein tracks resistance and self-determination mounting in the face of the branded world [1]. It also explains why revered brands are facing negative actions like spray paint, computer hacks, and international anti-corporate campaigns [1]. While these points suggest that there are consequences and reactions to branding, the specific practical implications are not elaborated upon in the given text.

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Title: No Logo by Naomi Klein Description: The hotly debated report from the frontlines of mounting backlash against multinational corporations. A national bestseller, No Logo took Canadians by storm when it was published last year in hardcover. Equal parts cultural analysis, political manifesto, mall-rat memoir, and journalistic exposé, it is the first book to uncover a betrayal of the central promises of the information age: choice, interactivity, and increased freedom. No Logo takes apart our packaged and branded world and puts the pieces into clear pop-historical and economic…
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