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    Ethics of Materialism

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    Repercussions of Materialism Materialism and the want of consumer goods‚ has proved to be a prevalent force in the last century. When superficially thinking about materialism‚ one would not immediately register that there is a relationship between materialism and ethics; although‚ under examination‚ we can see that there is indeed a great association between the two. Are materialism and the obsessive consumer culture we have made for ourselves ethical? People’s opinion on this question can be

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    Australian Materialism

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    A brief inspection into Australian Materialism: The views of the Australian materialists on the identification of the mind and the body‚ simply stated‚ are that states and processes of the mind are identical to states and processes of the brain. Henceforth these philosophers (for the purpose of this article I will be referring in particular to Smart and Armstrong’s views on the matter) assume the position that all processes of the mind and experiences are due to physical reactions occurring in

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    Thoreau Materialism

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    The age of technological advancements has arrived‚ and materialism is sweeping through the country at an increasing pace. Americans desire to live a lifestyle complete with the latest technology. Technology has spread to many different areas in life. Henry David Thoreau promoted a life that denied materialistic values. Although not all of his views could improve today’s society‚ some of them should be reintroduced. As materialism moves through the United States‚ citizens should choose a balance of

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    Into The Wild Materialism

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    holding onto‚ following the burning of his college savings‚ license‚ and social security card. McCandless’s rebellion and endless fight against over-rated materialism lead readers to believe that “McCandless desired truth before money‚ which explains why he tried to invent a new economy for

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    Children and Materialism

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    "Materialism is the only form of distraction from true bliss." As Doug Horton explains by stating this‚ materialism is a common obstacle that many people must overcome in order to achieve happiness in life. Many Americans now believe that in order to achieve happiness and fulfill their goals‚ it is necessary to obtain wealth and certain material goods. For example‚ in Juliet Schor’s book‚ Born To Buy‚ it states that "…more than half (of kids) agree that when you grow up‚ the more money you have

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    Study Of Materialism

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    A Study in Materialism and it’s antidote… Giving Often people attempt to live their lives backwards; they try to have more things‚ or more money‚ in order to do more of what they want‚ so they will be happier. The way it actually works is the reverse. ~Margaret Young By: Jon Winslow Intro: Just two weeks ago I was in Radio Shack looking at a pair of head phones I wanted. Though merely forty dollars‚ I couldn’t at first bring myself to buy them. Why? Because that was money I could

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    Materialism In Walden

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    “Few people are capable of expressing opinions which differ from the prejudices of their social environment.” (Albert Einstein) Many people choose not to speak up in public because they feel their own point of view might not be widely shared. Although this may be true‚ there a few individuals are willingly able to express their thoughts on social issues. Henry David Thoreau’s Walden demonstrates how an individual‚ like himself‚ has the ability to confront the problems that manifest itself within

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    Materialism Of Soccer

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    Americans are obsessed with accumulating excessive amounts of items. As an immigrant from Pakistan in the United States‚ Shanzeh Khurram quickly recognized the impression that the “American Dream” has become “more and more materialistic” (Khurram). One example where this has occurred is the introduction of soccer in the United States. Prior to the late 20th Century‚ there was a common theme that soccer had no place in American society. The beautiful game‚ as soccer is sometimes referred to‚ slowly

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    Materialism in Society

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    Sidekicks‚ Razors‚ Krazors‚ BlackJacks‚ Blackberries‚ IPhones‚ and 400 dollar Dolce & Gabbana cell phones are across our nation. The cell phone has grown tremendously over the years in both technology and its appearance from the dorky huge box to a fashion statement. The invention of the cell phone has helped our country as well as others in many ways of communication such as: for business‚ family‚ and emergencies. However‚ people have become negatively addicted to cell phones and are abusing them

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    American Materialism

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    Today‚ America has materialism which is the belief that material possessions improve individual’s personal and social well-being permeates America. Even though we have this doesn’t always mean it is good. Many studies has shown that comparing to non-materialismmaterialism have lower social and personal well-being unlike place that don’t have materialism. Studies also says that place with materialism can have increased debt‚ more depression‚ social anxiety‚ and many on good things. Even though we

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