Bauman patently sees no place for himself in a media world that insists on drumming the tedious rhythms of consumerism into the public psyche. |
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In turn, this has fueled the emergence of a new consumer drive, vigilante consumerism. |
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The proposal was seconded by Tara Griffin, head girl, who said advertising boosted consumerism, a spiritual evil in itself. |
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The poor are happily persuaded that consumerism will soon become accessible to them. |
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In a society as dominated by consumerism as America, cash tills often ring in tune with the national mood. |
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Society is dominated by consumerism and a cult of the body instead of the spirit. |
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This would be a subtle slap in the face to industrialism, consumerism and corporatism, none of which had a positive impact on the last century. |
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I love Whole Foods because it presents itself as a feast of sensualism, rather than dour vegetarianism or consumerism. |
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Is the disgust directed here at design actually disgust at its co-option by consumerism, its low aspirations? |
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He himself emerges as epicentral to the thought and practice of modern consumerism. |
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Thrift is the bleakest of all the virtues, especially in an era of consumerism, credit cards, and shopaholics. |
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But I do think consumerism is the biggest religion in dominant culture today. |
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But one of the driving reasons Dubai is taking centre stage as the world's forceful new holiday destination is its unashamed consumerism. |
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Of course in Britain we've made the choice to live within the paradigm of consumerism. |
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The arrival of mass consumerism has clearly contributed to more distinct contours of European society in several ways. |
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This case displays a change in emphasis from spiritual growth toward consumerism. |
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The Church of Stop Shopping exists because consumerism has arguably become a religion itself. |
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At the centre of it all is a shallow self-centred consumerism, coupled with a debilitating absence of fear and reverence for God. |
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The buying and spending spree of the nouveau-riche young urbans is perhaps a reflection of growing independence and raging consumerism. |
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The proposal was seconded by the head girl, who said advertising boosted consumerism, a spiritual evil in itself. |
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Fritz is a darkly comic cautionary tale warning of the danger of consumerism and entrepreneurial greed. |
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How does child labor, however constrained by poverty, relate to global consumerism? |
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Besides, in a world where consumerism and profit have melded into a homogeny of blandness, any uniqueness should be cherished. |
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They have been further homogenized, and secularized, in the postwar years of relative affluence by American-style middle-class consumerism. |
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In fact, consumerism has spread like an epidemic, corroding the civic fabric of our society. |
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What industries will step forward next and try to coerce consumerism when they can't win it fairly in the so-called free market? |
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Travel became glamorous and fast, entertainment a mass industry and advertising spending mushroomed to feed the growth in consumerism. |
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Rudawski's research interests include consumerism and higher education faculty diversity. |
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I do think that it is important to analyze the ways in which consumerism genuinely atomizes people. |
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Like music and literature, art has become a commodity in a society of consumerism. |
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The widening opportunities for consumerism and shopping enhanced the scope for women to make decisions and spend money. |
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How can we cope with the increasing consumerism even of our religious practices? |
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The thrust of this year's volume is the ecological impact of consumerism and consumption. |
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Sloan's drive toward consumerism in the auto industry has seemingly reached its pinnacle. |
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In the mainstream media, consumerism and marketing techniques impinge on news-editorial content and presentation. |
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The impact of consumerism emerges as a factor in stabilisation, as do the different understandings of stability and stabilisation. |
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The arrival of mass consumerism is perhaps the major watershed in European social history between the middle and end of the twentieth century. |
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Indeed, contemporary Jeremiahs were only too quick to seize on the corrupting consequences of consumerism. |
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The poems themselves act as fissures in the surface of consumerism, defamiliarizing cultural meanings. |
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The juggernauts of consumerism and affluenza are upon us and we need to start somewhere now. |
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But consumerism is a world language and, allied with representative democracy, it is the way of the world. |
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Instead we should focus our concerns on the industries only too ready, willing and able to take advantage of tweenagers' naive consumerism. |
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The church has slid so far into consumerism it is nearly impossible to live out your faith without paying for it. |
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The racism and bigotry of 'Alfs', they thought, were a product of suburban consumerism and conformity. |
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Is this an authentic moment of historic liberation for Europe, or just another imperial imperative dressed up in the gaudy rags of consumerism? |
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Both symbolized values that were the antithesis of Soviet Marxism and Americanized consumerism. |
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Where is the new thinking on questions of individualism, collectivism, consumerism, choice and equity? |
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On the other hand, the libertarian socialist critique of consumerism appears surprisingly, if not uncomfortably pertinent. |
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A critique of consumerism runs through many of the works, including those by Kristof Kintera and Alena Kotzmannova. |
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Although they had no satiric intent they were designed as a commentary on the emptiness of lives dominated by consumerism. |
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Which means there will be plenty of scolds out there taking us to task again for crass consumerism. |
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They were often afraid of a decline in refined and cultivated taste, of an elimination of social distinctions by mass consumerism. |
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I fear that yes consumerism has become the new religion and that we are now obliged to bow down before the almighty market. |
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Even if some materialists swim through life with little distress, consumerism carries larger costs that are worth worrying about. |
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It is they who shoved us into wanton consumerism, into a society in which we must maintain a champagne lifestyle on mauby pockets. |
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Promoting sensual pleasure, selfish interest, consumerism and individualism should not be the ultimate goal. |
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Economic maximizing and consumerism have induced workers not only to opt for overtime but to choose time-saving devices to aid in their leisure. |
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International sport has become the prisoner of not much more than multinational merchandising and consumerism. |
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Sounds like the perfect Manhattan marriage of convenience and consumerism. |
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It had a mildly amusing political commentary about consumerism taped on. |
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On the horror front, George Romero's genre-busting Night of the Living Dead allegorises militarised consumerism as zombie flick and is genuinely scary as well as hilarious. |
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Rather than fixing a position on a hierarchical socio-economic ladder, consumerism establishes lateral connections that affirm middle-class affiliation. |
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We, meanwhile, struggle to din some culture into our own young people whose aspirations have been hijacked by the consumerism of big corporations. |
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Have we become a nation of obese imbeciles too sated with our diet of consumerism, television and self-indulgence to care who is pulling the strings at the top? |
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The promise of the playful, magical world of advertisements is real inasmuch as consumers invest their own interpretations and desires in this consumerism. |
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Untainted by the hand of consumerism and free from the shackles of music industry agendas, they believe the only way to make music in its purest form is to forget selling it. |
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I can easily see the sense of cultural rape, or at least the dilution of tradition and value, that would be resultant of such global spiritual consumerism. |
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Parr succeeds in locating Domestic Goods within the context of existing scholarship on the related histories of design, manufacturing, and consumerism. |
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How do you feel about the current relationship between art and consumerism? |
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We must make it known that we have had enough of consumerism tainted with misery and blood. |
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The Siegels are just one colorful chapter in the story of consumerism that has fascinated Greenfield. |
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Proposition 36 will not heal the hypocritical heart of a nation that extols the empty pleasures of consumerism while excoriating the unsanctioned ecstasies of illegal drugs. |
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Outlets for conspicuous consumerism now span the region, from spa resorts in Bali to high-end boutiques in Shanghai to chi-chi fusion cuisine restaurants in Singapore. |
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Exposed as it is to the acid test of consumerism, subjected as it is to the excesses of materialism, the citadel of culture seems to be crumbling fast. |
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In the USA itself, consumerism is moving headlong into its latest dash for efficiency through not only cashless, but cardless social trend-setting. |
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All has changed now and Senator Norris's hope that the area would be the Left Bank of Dublin has faded to reveal a tawdry temple to tacky consumerism. |
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At the most fundamental level, abstract expressionism evokes existential angst for instance, and Pop Art satirizes consumerism. |
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Fifteen or 20 years ago I could protect my children from the excesses of consumerism and materialism by schooling them at home and putting the TV in the closet. |
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Both represent desirable objects, symptomatic of consumerism and excess. |
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It could aid in neutralizing the insidious and pernicious tendencies towards materialism, consumerism and a general preoccupation with the present and the secular. |
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Such consumerism seemed to go against the Buddhist immaterialism I'd attuned to the night before. |
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Unabashed cyber-libertarianism, combined with an avaricious and wholly unconflicted brand of consumerism, permeates America's digital elite. |
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Alternatively, perhaps consumerism is taking its toll, with people just too fat and happy to care. |
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All are contained in a kind of metamarket that peddles, basically, immortality. This metamarket is what we call consumerism. |
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The China market is finally panning out, thanks to the voracious consumerism of the middle class. |
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A related contemporary ideology, consumerism, which encourages the personal acquisition of goods and services, also drives globalization. |
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One variation on this topic is activism by postconsumers, with the strategic emphasis on moving beyond addictive consumerism. |
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Pornotopia emerges as the forces of self-gratification, mass consumerism, and advanced technology merge. |
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Mass production allowed the evolution of consumerism by lowering the unit cost of many goods used. |
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This concept dramatically decreased production costs for virtually all manufactured goods and brought about the age of consumerism. |
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There are still headwinds for these American icons of consumerism. |
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The language of consumerism is used to satirise the body of consumerism through antiphrasis. |
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Some New Agers advocate living a simple life, trying to reduce your impact on the world by embracing environmentalism and shunning consumerism. |
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Miller's Consuming Religion is the imperviousness of consumerism to dissent. |
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The problem is that downshifting as well as other efforts to counter consumerism are incoherent in modern economic terms. |
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In our age, nationalism, capitalism, communism, fascism, consumerism, cyberism, and even ecologism have become substitutes for genuine religion. |
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Ignorance, historically construed as false views and obliviousness to the impermanence of things, gets institutionalized in such ideologies as consumerism and economism. |
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In the persona of the projector the typically English civilizational malady of spleen brought on by newfangled consumerism finds an ogrish expression. |
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This study seeks to provide a deeper understanding of motivation for ethical consumerism and to determine whether it is influenced by cultural differences. |
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In School Commercialism, Alex Molnar explores the many facets where commercialism and consumerism thrive within public and private school systems. |
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Rittenhouse argues that consumerism is an existential meaning strategy, and therefore has been misunderstood by every major attempt to confront it. |
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He fought against powerful corporations, monopolies, public corruption, and mass consumerism, all of which he felt were detrimental to American values and culture. |
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With the growth of consumerism, the law of consumer protection recognised that common law principles assuming equal bargaining power between parties may cause unfairness. |
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On the other hand, a country with a lower migration rate will most likely lose many of its available resources due to a lack of consumerism and production. |
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In the document Laudato si', dated 24 May 2015, Pope Francis critiques consumerism and irresponsible development, and laments environmental degradation and global warming. |
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