This month, youth unemployment topped one million. Meanwhile, tuition fees have trebled, the EMA has been scrapped, and firms like Vodafone and Barclays continue to avoid paying vast amounts of tax while we are told planned cuts to welfare and the arts must go ahead. At the heart of all this is money, the one thing that none of us can live without, but so few of us really understand. In this special issue of Dazed, we try to take a cultural look at the big picture, and ask how we got here… and what can be done.
I hope there's some properly thought-provoking content in this issue, or else it'll just be the same old contradictory take that fashion and style magazines have on financial issues, where you get a few pages analysing the issue, amid a sea of content that aims to persuade you that spending all your rent on shoes is a sign of self-worth.
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I hope there's some properly thought-provoking content in this issue, or else it'll just be the same old contradictory take that fashion and style magazines have on financial issues, where you get a few pages analysing the issue, amid a sea of content that aims to persuade you that spending all your rent on shoes is a sign of self-worth.
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from a one-model issue to an issue of millions, I feel like I made it to their cover
I like both Andrej and Suvi`s editorials, but I don`t get the connection between the editorial and it`s title. "Eat the Rich" come on. It`s too forced, so that it could just fit the theme of the magazine.
Andrej`s ed is spectacular but some of the shots are just too much