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Anne Elizabeth Moore

is a Chicago-based cultural critic and the author of Unmarketable: Brandalism, Copyfighting, Mocketing, and the Erosion of Integrity (The New Press 2007) and Cambodian Grrrl: Self-Publishing in Phnom Penh (Cantankerous Titles, 2011). New Girl Law, the follow-up to the latter, will be out in the Spring.

Essays & Reviews

Knocked Out Loaded

By Anne Elizabeth MooreMarch 18, 2013
Everyone knows Rohypnol, invented as a sleep aid, can be used as a date-rape drug, but few know just how much damage roofies can cause.
Essays & Reviews

Milton Friedman’s Pencil

By Anne Elizabeth MooreDecember 17, 2012
Why has pencil making proved a seductive metaphor for spontaneous order?
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