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L insurrection qui vient. .Bill Hicks. William Melvin "Bill" Hicks (December 16, 1961 – February 26, 1994) was an American stand-up comedian, social critic, satirist, and musician.

.Bill Hicks

His material, encompassing a wide range of social issues including religion, politics, and philosophy, was controversial, and often steeped in dark comedy. At the age of 16, while still in high school, he began performing at the Comedy Workshop in Houston, Texas. During the 1980s, he toured the United States extensively and made a number of high-profile television appearances; but it was in the UK that he amassed a significant fan base, filling large venues during his 1991 tour.[1] He also achieved a modicum of recognition as a guitarist and songwriter. Hicks died of pancreatic cancer on February 26, 1994, in Little Rock, Arkansas, at the age of 32. In subsequent years his work gained a significant measure of acclaim in creative circles—particularly after a series of posthumous album releases—and he developed a substantial cult following.

.Brad Fidler

.Dean Whitbread. .Naomi Klein: Corporate Branding. Excerpted from No Logo (10th Anniversary Edition) by Naomi Klein, reprinted by The Guardian.

.Naomi Klein: Corporate Branding

In May 2009, Absolut Vodka launched a limited edition line called "Absolut No ­Label. " The company's global public relations manager, Kristina Hagbard, explained that "For the first time we dare to face the world completely naked. We launch a bottle with no label and no logo, to manifest the idea that no matter what's on the outside, it's the inside that really matters. " A few months later, Starbucks opened its first unbranded coffee shop in Seattle, called 15th Avenue E Coffee and Tea.

This "stealth Starbucks" (as the anomalous outlet immediately became known) was decorated with "one-of-a-kind" fixtures and customers were invited to bring in their own music for the stereo system as well as their own pet social causes -- all to help develop what the company called "a community personality. " Clearly the techniques of branding have both thrived and adapted since I published No Logo.

.Virtualista

Fourth International. Mumbo-Jumbo Conquered the World. How Mumbo-Jumbo Conquered the World, by Francis Wheen (Harper Perennial, £7.99) It has been fashionable in higher intellectual circles - the self-proclaimed higher intellectual circles, that is - to declare the end of the Enlightenment project.

Mumbo-Jumbo Conquered the World

To rely on reason, we are told by tenured professors at institutes of further education, is tantamount to anything between relying on a horse and buggy to get around town and endorsing the Nazis' scientific approach in the concentration camps. It might not matter too much - it may be a scandalous trahison des clercs, but who cares what the clercs say anyway? Or, as Wheen puts it: "What does it matter, Barbara Ehrenreich once asked, if some French guy [Jacques Lacan] wants to think of his penis as the square root of minus one? " Quite a few influential people care; that's the problem. Certainly, rationality is beleaguered these days.

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.MichaelMoore. .Ysengrimus. Small by choice. L'actualité vue par NKN sur LePost.fr.