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“Army’s War Game Recruits Kids” by Joan Ryan
“Does it Pay to Subvertise?” by G. Beato – Mother Jones Magazine Critiquing advertising criticism
“Commercial Rebellion” by Warren Berger Advertising co-opts “culture jammers”
Paris Citizens Counter Subway Advertising
Advertising on Police Cars from Police and Security News.com
“Fly The Friendly Ad Sluts” by Mark Morford of the San Francisco Chronicle Rant about advertising on airplane tray tables.
Selling Advertising The Ad Industry’s Battle Against the Consumer Movement of the 1930s: An Interview with Inger Stole from Stay Free Magazine
Glory and BBQ Sauce in Athens by Matt Tiabbi of Alternet – discusses current desperation of advertising and it’s resort to the co-opting of concepts and emotions.
Why We Should Tax Advertising