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    In the 1980s, health policy in many countries was strongly influenced by the promotion of consumerism as part of the market ideology (Marincowitz, 2004). The problem with consumerism was that it encouraged people to make demands, but failed to emphasise reciprocal responsibilities (Marincowitz, 2004). Because of a growing awareness of this deficiency, partnership (mutuality) has largely replaced consumerism. This study discusses how the contextual factors and the interactional features and the consumeristic

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    Richard Hamilton, the pioneer of pop art, could recognize the powerful influence of the popular culture, consumption trend and the media. His artworks successfully captured such recognition and led the innovation of the visual image. After the devastating effect of World War II, American pop art introduced to Europe nations and it became their part of European postwar culture. After the fall of the Feudalism, the capitalist mode of production was introduced in many European countries. The countries

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    The first appearances of radio broadcasts at Presidential elections and in magazines led to an influx of media that strongly encouraged consumerism. In the beginning, people started columns in The New Yorker and newspapers began dictating social standards for women: “she will never make you a hatband or knit a necktie, but she’ll drive you from the station [on] hot summer nights in her own little sport car” (Howes 2006, xvi, Gourley 2008, 12). This is a prime example of how the newspapers laid out

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    In the last several decades, consumerists have raised several issues regarding the safety of GMOs and have challenged the practice as unpredictable. Biotechnological engineers use selective strategies to select the desired gene. This process is conducted by well educated scientists who spend many years in the field of research. There are a series of protocols that a genetically modified organism must undergo to be permitted for human consumption. Bernadette Dunham, director of the agency’s Center

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    I have mentioned some positive things about consumerism above but those positive aspects cannot hide all the negative effects consumerism has on our society at large. We as a society have been accustomed to a practice, out goes the old and here comes the new. This has led to a social evil called materialism. Materialism is one of the major drawbacks of consumerism. When things are in demand, people and their needs also increase. It is actually because when we start making more money than our buying

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    in the future. The paper begins by describing the relationship that the West associates with wealth and happiness. After drawing from this relationship Veldboom describes how the birth of post-industrial capitalism gave rise to consumerism. The text defines consumerism as a desire to acquire goods in order to fulfill a person's belief that each acquired good serves as a benefactor and a necessity. Moreover, Veldboom draws the conclusion that this type of reasoning perpetuates capitalism and gives

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    (1) Throughout the text, “Global Problems and the Culture of Capitalism” Robbins discusses the effects of consumerism on the modern world today. He emphasizes multiple times how the world no longer lives by what they need but rather by they want. Though this has marked a historical global era to Robbins, it is not necessarily a positive effect on humanity. It is known by the corporations who sell goods to consumers that people have begun to literally glorify their wants into needs very strongly.

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    Clapp’s assessment. For example, in the nineteenth century pictographic and flashy advertising taught the consumerism lifestyle to Americans and transformed America into a society of consumerism. “Consumers, in short, were made, not born” (Clapp, 1996, p. 366). From the 1800s to the present day advertisers continue to actively and aggressively sell a lifestyle with their product. [Modern consumerism is] a fun-house world of ever-proliferating wants and exquisitely unsatisfied desire, consumption entails

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    During the late 19th century and early 20th century, America increased drastically in industrialization, consumerism, and urbanization. With these increases a “Mass Consumerism” movement began and effected the middle class more than others. From the increase in consumerism, Thorstein Veblen introduced a new phrase called conspicuous consumption. This was indicated towards wealthy Americans that the best way to prove superiority is to show off their wealth. This negatively effected Americans and

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    Summary of the Annotated Bibliography: The theory of Marxism generates a method for the analysis of society, which focuses on class relations and conflict amongst humanity. Inspired by Karl Marx (a German philosopher, economist, sociologist, historian and journalist), the theory influences contemporary understanding of labour and its connection to capital. Marx’s most notable publications ‘The Communist Manifesto’ and ‘Das Kapital’ showcase his analytical work and well-know themes related to Marxism

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