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flupperslinky rated 2 months ago

Adbusters offers incisive philosophical articles as well as activist commentary from around the world addressing issues ranging from genetically modified foods to media concentration. In addition, our annual social marketing campaigns like Buy Nothing Day and TV Turnoff Week have made us an important activist networking group. Ultimately, though, Adbusters is an ecological magazine, dedicated to examining the relationship between human beings and their physical and mental environment. We want a world in which the economy and ecology resonate in balance. We try to coax people from spectator to participant in this quest. We want folks to get mad about corporate disinformation, injustices in the global economy, and any industry that pollutes our physical or mental commons.
Ethicalfashion rated 2 months ago
famous network of creative, grass roots activism, publishing the Adbusters magazine
sairab rated 3 months ago
Interesting essays and commentary.
Loremipsumer rated 3 months ago
adbusters... i subscribed to this magazine at the same time i started an internship in an advertising agency. so, just for a quick context: i'm a psychologist adman. that's like being a criminal and a judge, a guy that beats a man to a pulp and the doctor that nurses him bcak to life. so, as you can see, to subscribe to such a magazine when you're still in your own 'gaza strip'... it's fukced up. but i'm fine now. i still damage minds by day and try to heal them by night, but although i'm not very active, i'm certainly more aware of some issues and adbusters is, i would say, the economist's perfect companion (the magazine, i mean). when i grow up, i wanna be like them. well, by day. by night, i wanna be like a great therapist. so, yeah.
hypnotone rated 3 months ago
The original culture jammer's magazine.
niallnl rated 4 months ago
Cockroach Herding Douglas Haddow | Posted March 24, 2008 When marketers convince us to follow their trends, the difference between humans and insects gets a little blurrier. from Adbusters #76 »
oneluv918 rated 4 months ago
Consumerism and materialism has a dramatic and negative impact on society. This is a great site that expands on that philosophy of thought.
fredgaleano rated 4 months ago
Ad-busting still going strong!
ideaBasis rated 5 months ago
I love to read these articles. It's nice to get perspectives outside of Americas corporate majority. I especially enjoy the awareness the magazine brings to consumption.
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