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Adbusters Magazine Nov-Dec 2015 Back Issue

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Adbusters 122: Manifesto for World Revolution PT. V is set to descend upon the world and kick up that revolutionary spirit. In this issue we gear up for the #BillionPeopleMarch, assess the power of the swarm and the importance of the meme war, in preparation for a showdown with a political elite that refuses to acknowledge our one demand.

Featuring:

Jon Rubin on Conflict Kitchen and its battle with censorship.
Erik Conway and Naomi Oreskes on climate denialism and the politics shaping science.
Linus Rowe contemplates the vapidity of contemporary existence.
Evan Kyrie Knappenberger on the radical intersection of jazz, Jesus and anarchism
Also in this issue: We explore Western and Saudi decadence and ask ourselves just how much longer this decadence can last. The jump cut sees a retrofitting and is repurposed to suit our own devices. In the spirit of collage, a recent essay by David Bromwich questioning the role of automation and its utility in the classroom is cut up and reordered. Find a new way to live in the duct tape manifesto, hack the capitalist algorithm and realize that love is the ultimate act of revolution.
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Nov-Dec 2015 Adbusters 122: Manifesto for World Revolution PT. V is set to descend upon the world and kick up that revolutionary spirit. In this issue we gear up for the #BillionPeopleMarch, assess the power of the swarm and the importance of the meme war, in preparation for a showdown with a political elite that refuses to acknowledge our one demand. Featuring: Jon Rubin on Conflict Kitchen and its battle with censorship. Erik Conway and Naomi Oreskes on climate denialism and the politics shaping science. Linus Rowe contemplates the vapidity of contemporary existence. Evan Kyrie Knappenberger on the radical intersection of jazz, Jesus and anarchism Also in this issue: We explore Western and Saudi decadence and ask ourselves just how much longer this decadence can last. The jump cut sees a retrofitting and is repurposed to suit our own devices. In the spirit of collage, a recent essay by David Bromwich questioning the role of automation and its utility in the classroom is cut up and reordered. Find a new way to live in the duct tape manifesto, hack the capitalist algorithm and realize that love is the ultimate act of revolution.


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Adbusters 122: Manifesto for World Revolution PT. V is set to descend upon the world and kick up that revolutionary spirit. In this issue we gear up for the #BillionPeopleMarch, assess the power of the swarm and the importance of the meme war, in preparation for a showdown with a political elite that refuses to acknowledge our one demand.

Featuring:

Jon Rubin on Conflict Kitchen and its battle with censorship.
Erik Conway and Naomi Oreskes on climate denialism and the politics shaping science.
Linus Rowe contemplates the vapidity of contemporary existence.
Evan Kyrie Knappenberger on the radical intersection of jazz, Jesus and anarchism
Also in this issue: We explore Western and Saudi decadence and ask ourselves just how much longer this decadence can last. The jump cut sees a retrofitting and is repurposed to suit our own devices. In the spirit of collage, a recent essay by David Bromwich questioning the role of automation and its utility in the classroom is cut up and reordered. Find a new way to live in the duct tape manifesto, hack the capitalist algorithm and realize that love is the ultimate act of revolution.
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Below is a selection of articles in Adbusters Nov-Dec 2015.