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By focusing on the "brand idea," companies could divest from their physical assets. They outsourced actual production to Export Processing Zones (EPZs) in countries like Indonesia and Vietnam, where labor was cheap and regulations were minimal.
Klein argues that in the 1980s and 90s, a major shift occurred in management theory: corporations decided their primary job was not to manufacture goods, but to produce . Naomi-Klein-NO-LOGO
Originally published in 1999, Naomi Klein’s No Logo became a foundational text for the anti-globalization movement. More than 25 years later, its analysis of how corporations prioritize brand identity over actual manufacturing remains a lens for understanding modern consumer culture, from "fast fashion" sweatshops to the pervasive nature of personal branding on social media. The Core Thesis: Brands, Not Products By focusing on the "brand idea," companies could
The book is structured into four sections that detail the consequences of this "brand-first" world: No Logo – Naomi Klein: A Review - chrisgregorybooks Originally published in 1999, Naomi Klein’s No Logo
