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A culture of consumerism is a factor in an economy based on immediate gratification.
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Consumerism represented one of the consequences (as well as one of the key ingredients) of the postwar economic boom.
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Ford had a global vision, with consumerism as the key to peace.
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However, if we are constantly being exposed to advertisements, consumerism does nt look like its heading to a halt.
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Topics covered include multiculturalism, political correctness, consumerism and university finances.
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Because of the circumstances of many inner city families, poverty and consumerism became the focal point of artistic expression.
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To provide consumers with information enabling product choice (ethical consumerism), that's easy, local and totally kerbside recyclable.
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The book attacks corporate greed and excessive consumerism.
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The latter was a song about consumerism and modern electronics that described the neighborhood's envy of the eponymous character's new television.
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Like much of his later work it was intended as a comment on consumerism and society.
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