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Tag Archives: Naomi Klein

No Logo Says it All

Posted on January 1, 2002 by Admin

The phrase ‘Music and Nationalism’ appears on the front cover of this issue because, by coincidence, several of the articles within provide (or imply) perspectives on the subject. This was not planned – although I welcome it – and I daren’t say too much about the matter because I don’t want to get in the way of Patrick Zuk’s erudite essay on page 5. But while we are in the domain of passionate causes, I would like to draw readers’ attention to a recent Hot Continue reading →

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Posted in The Journal of Music in Ireland / Tagged celtic tiger, David Gray, economics, Naomi Klein, no logo, patrick zuk / Leave a comment

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