"We live in what may be the most consumer-oriented society in history. . . .Once a purely utilitarian chore, shopping has been elevated to the status of a national passion."--Juliet B. Schor, <I>The Overworked American</I>. A unique and definitive reader on our "national passion"--buying stuff--and
The Consumer Society
โ Scribed by Neva R. Goodwin, Frank Ackerman, David Kiron
- Publisher
- Island Press
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 428
- Series
- Frontier Issues in Economic Thought
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The developed countries, particularly the United States, consume a disproportionate share of the world's resources, yet high and rising levels of consumption do not neccessarily lead to greater satisfaction, security or well-being, even for affluent consumers. This text provides brief summaries of the most important and influential writings on the environmental, moral and social implications of a consumer society and consumer lifestyles. Each section consists of ten to twelve summaries of critical writings in a specific area, with an introductory essay that outlines the state of knowledge in that area and indicates where further research is needed. Sections cover: scope and definition; consumption in the affluent society; family, gender and socialization; the history of consumerism; foundations of economic theory; perpetuating consumer culture - media, advertising and wants creation; consumption and the environment; globalization and consumer culture; and visions of an alternative. This book is the second volume in the "Frontier Issues in Economic Thought" series, which provides surveys of the most significant writings in emergent areas of economics. The series brings together economists, sociologists, psychologists and philosphers to develop analyses that challenge and enrich the dominant neoclassical paradigm.
โฆ Table of Contents
About Island Press......Page 3
Title Page......Page 6
Copyright Page......Page 7
Note to the Reader......Page 9
Contents......Page 10
Authors of Original Articles......Page 18
Foreword......Page 22
Acknowledgments......Page 26
Volume Introduction......Page 28
Scope and Definition......Page 42
Consumption in the
Affluent Society......Page 78
Family, Gender, and Socialization......Page 118
The History of Consumer Society......Page 150
Foundations of Economic Theories of Consumption......Page 190
Critiques and Alternatives in Economic Theory......Page 230
Perpetuating Consumer Culture: Media, Advertising, and Wants Creation......Page 270
Consumption and the Environment......Page 310
Globalization and Consumer Culture......Page 342
Visions of an Alternative......Page 374
Subject Index......Page 408
Name Index......Page 424
Island Press Board of Directors 1997......Page 428
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