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    societies is focused on. In both works‚ the meaninglessness of life is addressed inadvertently by exploring the seemingly simplistic lives of several individuals submersed in commercial-dominated societies in order to critique a society based on consumerism. In both Endgame‚ as well as Hard Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World‚ the overly simplistic worlds presented are used to depict quasi-purgatorial afterworlds. The simplicity of both ‘end of the world’ settings is reflected throughout the

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    each month. The author explains how local business owners respect their community instead of thinking of it it as a market. Furthermore‚ how consumers can respect themselves‚ the environment‚ and local businesses by not participating in a hyper-consumerism lifestyle. ! The family shops extra effectively by researching potential purchases in Consumer Reports‚ calling 800 numbers to talk to a human about product quality‚ and by simply treating purchases as though they have to last a lifetime. In addition

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    Nothing Day asks us to reconsider what many people deem essential in their lives. We agree with this day of awareness promoting that the absence of goods will somehow motivate us to re-think spending habits as well as revealing the effects of excessive consumption on the earth. Buy Nothing day has the possibility of creating a new national outlook on the idea of consuming less. Consumerism highlights both our want for necessity and our ability to over spend on things we may not need. During the

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    economy and it is important the production to supply the essentials material needs to consumers. On the other hand‚ Gutting (2013)‚ argues that consumerism that well being and good life do not depend on the accumulation of materials‚ commerce‚ but on the things like love‚ relationships‚ health‚ that are priceless. Gutting (2013)‚ suggest that consumerism have made us selfish and it is taking us far from the meaning of well common and real good life and happiness. Michael Fisher‚ differs from Gutting

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    Materialism and consumerism prevent people from understanding and appreciating what is truly important in life. This is a truth recognized by the narrator in “The Technology of Simplicity” by Mark A. Burch and by George Longarrow in “A Bedside Story” by Gilles Pinette. In both passages it is clear the characters disdain for the consumerist attitude associated with the todays world. Although they have a similar view on materialism it is for different reasons. In “The Technology of Simplicity”‚ the

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    they can find their identity and morally appropriate values which to live by. The moral benchmarks set up by religion and community have been kicked out from underneath the public by globalisation and technical advances‚ it is consumerism that has filled the void. Consumerism‚ like all ideologies‚ must be internalised to be effective‚ its values must become that of the individual. One of the many ways in which the ideology of

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    Service Week.” He is extremely bothered by the assumption‚ in this case‚ that the “customer” the memo is referring to is actually their students. In addition‚ Benlow begins to tell us how he is concerned “about the slow and subtle infiltration of consumerism into education” (151) and how the consumer has almost replaced the student in higher education. Benlow wants to counter this assumption and offer a brief description of some of the differences between the “customer” and the “student.” “The customer

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    The 1999 film Fight Club‚ based on Chuck Palahniuk’s novel of the same name‚ was received as one of the most controversial films of the year‚ and has since gained a strong cult popularity. The movie places strong emphasis on the evils of modern consumerism‚ and adopts a “fight the system” attitude throughout. The setting is bleak and degraded – the main character‚ who remains unnamed for the entirety of the film‚ inhabits a city that seems perpetually dark and run down. All in all‚ the film attempts

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    longer news even to the blind that things are not the way they should be in our society. Nigeria problem is hydra-headed. Many scholars have viewed it from the different perspective as corruption‚ problem of leadership‚ indiscipline‚ greediness‚ consumerism‚ et cetera. Squander mania mentality is not out of the list. The rate at which people spread dollars at occasions is quite embarrassing. The history of Nigerians is that of a people in search of naira and the ostentatious show of wealth. Some people

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    material goods. The concept of consumerism stresses the importance of economic prosperity and social cultures as they have an impact on human behaviour and lifestyles. Individuals are defined by what they consume and the material possession they own could either create pleasure or pain. Some sociologists may argue consumer culture is a fundamental part of society because individuals need material goods in order to survive. Sociologists have argued that consumerism affects every society whether directly

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