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Further Reading...

Post 1

friendlywithteeth

I've read no logo, which though takes ages to read is really good. But where do you go from there?
Further reading suggestions include:
'Disposable People' by kevin bates
'Take It Personally' ed. anita roddick
Any more for any more?
GB


Further Reading...

Post 2

the autist formerly known as flinch

There's a book called "How the Other Half Dies" by Susan George, it was published in 1976 by Pelican and it shows how the multinationals areorganising world production and distribution to keep the third world in their pocket - it was a very frighteningly predictive book. I'm sure you can get a cheap second hand copy at ABEBooks.com and it's well worth it.

Anyone who likes comics might like to check out Third Warld War by Pat Mills.

And there's a good genera reader with large sections by all of the movement's major theorists (G. Monbiot etc) called "The Anti-Globalisation Campaign" with i think is published (and is certainly available from) Bookmarks, whose shop is in Bloomsbury, but also do mail order.

Daniel Cohn-Bendit's May 1968 manifesto / tactical manual is also very relevent "Obsolete Communism:A Left Wing ALternative".


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Post 3

friendlywithteeth

Thank you: have you read any of my suggestions, ill have to have a look at yours at a spare mo.


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