"You might not see things yet on the surface, but underground it's
already on fire." This quote is the first indication of how Naomi
Klein chooses to approach her issues in her book entitled, No Logo:
Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies. Labour rights, censorship,
education and how industry brand names like Nike, Gap, and many
others effect them. Klein voices political, public and personal
opinion on international business and brand name products. The book
is organized in four sections each focusing on particular
institutions that brand names affect. Subtitles; comparison graphs,
and pictures that appeal to its readers.Klein observes the schools
and universities and reveals that they too have been affected by
branding. Textbooks, lunch menus, vending machines, washroom
stalls, benches, wherever, brand names are posted bold and
clear.
No Logo: Taking aim at the Brand Bullies is a book that I highly
recommend. I feel that the book does an excellent job in getting
peoples attention and to look at international businesses and brand
name products, to look at things from a different perspective