- Revolt consumed: The myth of culture-cons - Joseph Heath Andrew Potter Michel Saint-Germain Elise de Bellefeuille - Books

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  • or when the market absorbs and recycles its opponents  

    Revolt consumed: The Myth of against-Culture (Paperback)
    Very good work on the absorption capacity against attempts by the cultural-Market, systematically misguided and recycled into new consumer attitudes, which nourishes, strengthens and contributes to its extension. The deregulated and globalized market
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    Revolt consumed: The Myth of against-Culture (Paperback)
    Other reviews on this book are particularly accurate. What more? This exciting book is very readable (hard stop reading!) And come back with pleasure in the fifties at the source of thought against cultural-with startling writings such as Norman Mail
  • To be or not to be a nonconformist  

    Revolt consumed: The Myth of against-Culture (Paperback)
    The basic idea of ​​this book is simple: there is no form of appeal to conformism (opposition to mass consumption) would have proved incompatible with the market economy, since beginning of the movement against-cultural in the 1960s until today. We w
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    Revolt consumed: The Myth of against-Culture (Paperback)
    A key book especially interesting about the concept of cons-culture (and therefore culture). Particularly well written (although not necessarily well translated), the Heath and Potter book challenges many of "acquired" against-cultural. The rebe