Feature: Shopping in Pyongyang, and Other Adventures in North Korean Capitalism Far from the stereotype of total economic isolation, the black market has brought a surprising degree of modernity and consumerism — for some. Share: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:50 Years After Prague Spring, Lessons on Freedom (and a Broken Spirit)Pope to Meet Victims of Clergy Sexual Abuse While in IrelandVenezuela’s New Currency Sows Confusion and Shutters StoresThe New Thing in Hong Kong’s Public Schools: White StudentsFerdinand Marcos’s Daughter Tells Filipinos to ‘Move On’ Beyond Father’s MisdeedsAsia Argento Denies She Had Sex With Young Actor