Whoa… a magazine without a single advert
OK, I’m not a big magazine fan myself, tend to be turned off by the obscene amount of adverts as well as the growing trend for the rather clandestine pushing of labels inside journalistic pieces. I recently stumbled across this little gem, hidden on the bottom label of a US outlet. “Adbusters” has come up with the ingenious idea of using “subvertisements” such as this one.
The magazine is mainly art/politics based, though it covers some very thought provoking material related to psychology. Theres some taster content here . If that sparks your fancy here is the feed
Definitely to be taken with a bucket of salt.
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