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  • Jan. 26th, 2008 at 10:42 AM
yes, 21, two riders were approaching, all in, of cabbages and kings, run lola run, You're not of the body, bee sea, magic shadows, i am not a number, seeing the world after april, Circe Invidiosa, Ayizan, gender, Test Card F, politics, fascism, brain thoughts, java, best pilot evah, why i love saturn, default, unless, haiti, i had an accident, open the bay doors HAL, politics and strange bedfellows, weather underground, being dead like me, Timey-Wimey Detector

I'm looking for a book that includes a good leftist analysis of the economics of the current "manufacture in China; sell in North America" supply chain model. For me, "good" would be something that includes lots of numbers about things like direct and indirect transportation costs.

Any recommendations?

The Story of Stuff

  • Dec. 30th, 2007 at 10:36 PM
yes, 21, two riders were approaching, all in, of cabbages and kings, run lola run, You're not of the body, bee sea, magic shadows, i am not a number, seeing the world after april, Circe Invidiosa, Ayizan, gender, Test Card F, politics, fascism, brain thoughts, java, best pilot evah, why i love saturn, default, unless, haiti, i had an accident, open the bay doors HAL, politics and strange bedfellows, weather underground, being dead like me, Timey-Wimey Detector

I quite enjoyed this video that talks about how a consumer society works.

link courtesy of [info]tormenta