Friday, September 20, 2019
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A non-fictional book about the effect large multinationals have upon our society.
It's written quite well, although I had to reread some of the passages because many terms used aren't in my regular vocabulary.
If you're interested in another take on advertising or the social aspect of the goods we buy, try this book. It will open your eyes and make you look differently towards today's consumerism.
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