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Sputnik, Junkie, and Heima.

Sputnik, Junkie Shop, and Bookay-Ukay (especially their zine and CD selection) for me.
I wonder about the corresponding figures, in the local context, where taxes and even operating expenses (utilities, etc.) don’t work quite as transparently or efficiently as they do in the US.
Regardless, The 3/50 Project seems like a worthwhile initiative to get consumers to recognize the economic and political implications of their shopping habits. posted on 10.02.10

via wehaveseentheenemy ::

Sputnik, Junkie, and Heima.


Sputnik, Junkie Shop, and Bookay-Ukay (especially their zine and CD selection) for me.

I wonder about the corresponding figures, in the local context, where taxes and even operating expenses (utilities, etc.) don’t work quite as transparently or efficiently as they do in the US.

Regardless, The 3/50 Project seems like a worthwhile initiative to get consumers to recognize the economic and political implications of their shopping habits.

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