Books against advertising as a concept?
>>24717783Im also very interested.
>>24717783Kierkegaard's The Present Age.
>>24717783Wallace, David Foster. "E Unibus Pluram" A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do AgainYou might like itAlso maybe Manufacturing Consent
>>24717783The QuranMaybe Marx as well
>>24717783What's bad about it? We can have most services for free nowadays thanks to it. I don't even have money anyways to buy the things from the ads so it's a winwin for me.
>>24717933No
>>24717934Retard. We are all paying "free" things with our society, civilization, and soul. There is no free lunch.
>>24717783Syrup by Max Barry
>>24717783probably anything by Bernays. the guy wrote the playbook on advertising and PR. you don't need a book against advertising to find it repulsive. it's enough to see how it works. it's probably much harder to find a book that argues for advertising (outside of the business context which is a self-justification of its own ethos).
You should read No Logo
>>24718011By Naomi Klein? Isn't she some kind of shill?