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Driving for a car free future

Stop Signs: Cars and Capitalism: On the Road to Economic, Social and Ecological Decay

by Bianca Mugyenyi and Yves Engler
(Fernwood Publishing,
2011;
$19.95)

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Today cars are everywhere in our lives, on city streets, printed on glossy magazines pages, flickering on TV screens, referenced in pop songs and embedded in mainstream political discourse.

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for the sake of argument

General Motors or general dismay: How cars are pushed on society

Recently the McGill Daily and Concordia University's The Link covered their back page with end of semester advertisements for the 2011 Kia Soul. Above a picture of the small SUV reads: "Like it and Win. Grad [Facebook] Contest."

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