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Consumerism has been a defining feature of North American life. But since the 1980's, the pressures to consume have intensified. Jill Eisen looks at why, and explores the consequences for individuals and society. Marketing Cool: Corporations have been increasingly successful at defining what's cool for the teen and 20 something market. Targeting Children: Children are the fastest growing sector of the consumer market. What are the effects this is having on their culture and families? More is Not Always Better: The most serious critique of consumerism is the environment. A look at the limits to the growth and alternative ways to think about wealth and well-being.
Details of the book - Drowning in Stuff
ISBN (ISBN-10): 0660178192 (ISBN-13: 9780660178196) Publishing year: 2003
Book in our database since 2007-05-28T23:50:55-04:00 (New York) Detail page last modified on 2010-09-30T09:22:04-04:00 (New York) ISBN/EAN: 0660178192
ISBN - alternate spelling: 0-660-17819-2 Alternate spelling and related search-keywords: Book title: drown, drowning stuff, eisen