This book is a classic essay on the role of advertising in the modern world. The author, Donald Nicoll, argues that advertising has become one of the most dominant forces in modern society and shapes our attitudes, desires, and perceptions. This book provides a fascinating insight into the broader socio-cultural implications of advertising and its impact on consumerism.
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