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Blame: on cardboard boxes in the streets of Amsterdam
The tangible stuff that litters the streets of Amsterdam stirs up something rather less tangible. An ethos, a spirit: blame. Here an attempt to trace it ethnographically, with a focus on a particular kind of trash: cardboard boxes.