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    According to Simon Benlow in "'Have It Your Way': Consumerism Invades Education", he fears if the word "customer" replaces the word "student", those students won't know the "difference between consumerist culture and college culture" (Benlow 143). Simon starts off his essay stating how he is hostile to the way the higher education has had the word "customer" take over the word "student". He then goes on giving an analysis on the differences between the two categories. Benlow points out, "being a

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    The concept of hip consumerism is quite interesting regarding Lulu Lemon consumers. In my opinion, I do not believe Lulu customers should be considered hip consumers. Joseph Heath describes hip consumers as ‘rebel consumers’, the ones who attempt to express his or her individuality through consumer choices (Heath). They buy to express distinction, appear fresh, and ultimately want to be seen as ‘cool.’ The main way to achieve this, in their minds, is to rebel against mainstream consumption practices

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    what it encompasses. Looking into drivers that affect business and consumerism, they will be explained through looking at how it has developed over time and looking at where it is now in relation to business. Considering the different acts and legislation that the government has put in place, further discussion will continue into how consumerism and government affect business. Estimations about the future of business and consumerism will be discussed in detail. For this essay a broad range of literature

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    In the United States, companies have created the average American to be a consumer. However, the consumerism mentality that most Americans have is akin to Godzilla. Rampaging on deals and the opportunity to take what they think is rightfully theirs. My aim for this project was to discuss how the consumerism of buying changes one’s attitude towards others, ourselves, and our behavior of responsibility. Behavior of Others The Christmas season is upon us, and an event that is always relevant to discuss

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    Consumerism is seen as caustic in the eyes of many. The common trend seen among copious economists is that consumerism is evil and is corrupting the people partaking. The claim that consumerism is causing a global wide drop in happiness is ludicrous. In Rockwell’s essay “In Defense of Consumerism” he claims without consumerism there is no production, and without production there are no jobs, which ultimately leads to poverty and unhappiness. Over a couple centuries life expectancy has increased by

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    In the 21st century, it has become apparent that the most important thing to people is consumerism. In the world, I live in today, people have made it seem like if someone does not have the top name brand things or the newest and latest things, then the person is an outcast. It is consumerism that runs most of our lives without us even realizing it because we feel that if we do not have certain things, we will be looked down upon and we become unhappy with ourselves. Advertisers create “a worldview

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    Consumerism destroys most human elements in its path as it forces people to become dependent on the transitory joy of technological innovations. In Fahrenheit 451, “15 Million Merits,” and “Dover Beach,” the pursuit of materialistic ideals requires the exchange of humanity for the brief entertainment that technology provides. However, the trade also requires the consumer to become a slave to the will of media. The advertising industry simultaneously creates and feeds upon the desperation of consumers

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    Consumerism is deeply embedded in our culture and heavily influences our day-to-day behavior and interactions with others. Examples of consumerism include the fashion industry, our obsession with getting the newest technology, and why we purchase a certain type of car. The downside with our obsession of constant buying is that there are so many negative side effects that impact the environment, worker’s lives (working conditions, low wages, poor living conditions) and our own relationships with our

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    more. Many people no longer work for a sense of self-satisfaction, rather they work to obtain an excessive amount of material goods to feel good about themselves and maintain their status in society. All of this exemplifies consumerism. According to Merriam Webster, consumerism is defined as “the theory that an increasing consumption of goods is economically desirable; also : a preoccupation with and inclination toward the buying of consumer goods.” It has persuaded American society into believing

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    when consumption becomes an “-ism.” They state: “Consumerism absolutism consumption by believe that we can find fulfillment by accumulating wealth and everything that comes with it” This tendency is true in all facets of American culture. We desire “just a little bit more” of anything that we think will

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