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Some academics, like Elizabeth Warren, a bankruptcy expert at Harvard Law School, argue that, contrary to the popular image of affluent boomers spending their way to consumer heaven, this is "the most vulnerable generation" because of the confluence of potential failures that they face, from the loss of a job to catastrophic illness to the effects of divorce and the need to care for aging parents.
Saris, blue pottery, block-printed everything…it's consumer heaven, India-style.
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"That well-fitted bathrooms propelled their users to heaven," Cohen writes, "undoubtedly provided new justification for consumer expenditure".
These alchemical methods have been designated as belonging to the Taiqing ("Great Purity") tradition, from the name of the heaven of the Immortals to which the elixirs were said to elevate their consumer.
For the safety of the consumer, American pharmaceutical companies insist, extraordinary precautions must be taken before drugs can be imported from Canada (heaven knows what the Canadians, a devil-may-care sort of people, put into those pills).
A heaven within heaven.
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