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Stuffocation: living more with less

✍ Scribed by Wallman, James


Publisher
Random House Publishing Group;Penguin Books
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Edition
Revised edition
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


-- A rising number of us are already turning our backs on all-you-can-get consumption. We are choosing access over ownership, and taking our business to companies like Zipcar, Spotify, and Netflix. Fed up with materialism, we are ready for a new way forward. Trend forecaster James Wallman traces our obsession with stuff back to the original Mad Men, who first created desire through advertising. He interviews anthropologists studying the clutter crisis, economists searching for new ways of measuring progress, and psychologists who link stuffocation to declining well-being. And he introduces us to the innovators who are already living more consciously and with more meaning by choosing experience over stuff. Experientialism does not mean giving up all of our possessions. It is a solution that is less extreme but equally fundamental. It's about transforming what we value. -- Stuffocation "James Wallman deftly hits upon a major insight for our times: that acquiring stuff' and things' is not nearly as meaningful as collecting experiences. Some of the happiest days of my life were when I had nothing and lived on a houseboat. Without stuff to tie me down, I felt completely free. -- "--Barry Schwartz, author of The Paradox of Choice "With a sociologist's eye and a storyteller's ear, Wallman takes us on a tour of today's experience economy from the perspective not of businesses, nor even of consumers per se, but of everyday people."--B. Joseph Pine II and James H. Gilmore, authors of The Experience Economy From the Hardcover edition.

✦ Subjects


Consumer behavior;Consumer behavior--Moral and ethical aspects;Consumers--Attitudes;Consumption (Economics)--Moral and ethical aspects;Consumption (Economics)--Psychological aspects;POLITICAL SCIENCE--Public Policy--Cultural Policy;Popular Psychology;Quality of life;Simplicity;SOCIAL SCIENCE--Anthropology--Cultural;SOCIAL SCIENCE--Popular Culture;Technology and civilization;Twenty-first century;Well-being;Forecasts;;Twenty-first century -- Forecasts;Consumers -- Attitudes;Consumer behavior -- Mo


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