Con$umed how markets corrupt children, infantilize adults, and swallow citizens whole Benjamin R. Barber
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publisher: New York, NY [u.a.] Norton c 2007Edition: 1. edDescription: X, 406 S. 25 cmContent type:- Text
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- Consumed
- Consumed
- Con $umed
- How markets corrupt children, infantilize adults, and swallow citizens whole
- Konsumentenverhalten
- Kinder
- Sozialpsychologie
- Konsum
- Materialismus
- Ethik
- Soziale Lage
- Kapitalismus
- Consumption (Economics) -- United States
- Consumer behavior -- United States
- Child consumers -- United States
- Capitalism -- United States
- Materialism -- Social aspects -- United States
- Mass society
- United States -- Social conditions -- 1980-
- Class of Spring 2002
- DaimlerChrysler
- Fellow
- USA
- Kind
- Verbraucherverhalten
- 339.4/70973 22
- HC110.C6
- 7,26
- MS 1290
- MS 5560
- CW 7500
- 83.05
- 71.42
- 15.87
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single unit book | HAC Library - Holdings of the American Academy in Berlin HAC – 1st floor – Library Room – Open Stacks | F (Affiliated) | F:HC110.C6 B324 2007 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 2023-2237 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 341-381) and index
The birth of consumers. Capitalism triumphant and the infantilist ethos ; From protestantism to puerility -- The eclipse of citizens. Infantilizing consumers: the coming of kidults ; Privatizing citizens: the making of civic schizophrenia ; Branding identities: the loss of meaning ; Totalizing society: the end of diversity -- The fate of citizens. Resisting consumerism: can capitalism cure itself? ; Overcoming civic schizophrenia: restoring citizenship in a world of interdependence
The birth of consumers. Capitalism triumphant and the infantilist ethos ; From protestantism to puerility -- The eclipse of citizens. Infantilizing consumers: the coming of kidults ; Privatizing citizens: the making of civic schizophrenia ; Branding identities: the loss of meaning ; Totalizing society: the end of diversity -- The fate of citizens. Resisting consumerism: can capitalism cure itself? ; Overcoming civic schizophrenia: restoring citizenship in a world of interdependence
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