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To consumerism
noun
A policy of protecting and informing consumers through honesty in advertising and packaging, improved safety standards etc
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I asked him whether this amounted to resistance to consumerism.
But this was not a typical call to consumerism.
He eschewed what he sees as an ugly American addiction to consumerism and media brainwashing.
Yet they are addicted, just as many of us are addicted to consumerism and greed.
LONDON — There is something fishy about a department store — a temple to consumerism — promoting sustainability.
Shteir mentions that the feminist psychoanalyst Susie Orbach "attributed her female patients' shoplifting to consumerism".
Powerful people know that ordinary people are not innately selfish or slaves to consumerism.
"Communitas" attributed the breakdown of city life to consumerism and other modern ills.
This constant evolution of the fashionable form, she thinks, is entirely down to consumerism.
"We make 3D printers to offer an alternative to consumerism," Pettis continues.
"Casino Royale," Mr. Winder notes, was "the first great hymn to consumerism".
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