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When the Media Mocks Minorities, Bankers Win

Richard (RJ) Eskow | Posted 05.04.2013 | Politics
Richard (RJ) Eskow

Economic exploitation can't take place without dehumanization and caricature. It could be argued that the most racist thing about this cover is the culture of exploitation which Businessweek's editors, consciously or unconsciously, served so ably last week.

Jason Linkins

Bloomberg Businessweek Goes Racist-Chic For Housing Bubble Cover

HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 02.28.2013 | Media

Now that Newsweek is out of print, there's a vacuum to be filled in the whole "trollgaze" cover game. Bloomberg Businessweek has apparently decided to...

There's Something Different About Businessweek's Latest Cover

Posted 02.07.2013 | Media

GIFs — they're everywhere, even the latest issue of Businessweek. The magazine's latest cover story is all about Snapchat, a photo app that lets...

PHOTO: Magazine's Provocative Obama Victory Cover

Posted 01.07.2013 | Media

Businessweek continued its streak of attention-getting covers on Wednesday by portraying President Obama as a much older man for its next issue. "T...

PHOTO: Businessweek's Stunning Obama Cover

Posted 06.15.2012 | Media

Bloomberg BusinessWeek tackled its latest cover story "Selling Obama" with a stunning visual. The cover is designed as a shopping insert, advertis...

Planes Bump Engines On Hot Businessweek Cover

Posted 02.02.2012 | Business

We've all heard of the "mile high club," but this is really pushing it. The latest cover of Bloomberg Businessweek depicts two planes getting hot a...