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"consumerist society" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to refer to a society whose economy is largely based on consumerism, which is a focus on buying goods and services. For example: "It's no surprise that in today's consumerist society, people are predominantly focused on buying material possessions."
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In a consumerist society, if you want you shall have.
This French-led move was inexplicable to anybody from a more consumerist society.
Under his son, income from oil started to create a Western-style consumerist society.
Surely this should be acknowledged, even if it is not valued in today's relativist, consumerist society?
But that sort of packaging of the church into whatever a consumerist society needs . .
"But in a consumerist society, those with spending power are more likely to be considered acceptable.
It first separates us from nature, while simultaneously converting life into the cash that oils consumerist society.
The basic truth is that criticism, not just of theatre, is now very much a reflection of our consumerist society.
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In democratic, consumerist societies we believe that we are responsible for own choices, and that our participation counts.
This is a flawed approach that leads to the idea that consumerist societies are a goal of development.
As a result, initially capital-poor Asian countries -- supposedly focusing on low-end manufacturing and labor-intensive production, according to neo-classical economics -- were able to transform into major technological hubs -- and a global source of capital for consumerist societies.
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