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the consumerism
noun
A policy of protecting and informing consumers through honesty in advertising and packaging, improved safety standards etc
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The government understands well the effects of the consumerism drug.
"It was retaliation against the consumerism of the post-Second World War boom".
In that sense I'm glad we've missed out on the consumerism of Christmas.
I don't identify with the consumerism of modern America, the short-termism, the sanctification of success.
They speak of escaping the consumerism of home for complete simplicity.
She says much of this is tied to the consumerism and youth that so enthralls our society.
In the press, there was much talk at the time about the economics and the consumerism of it all.
While he may be playing the consumerism game with the $245 sneakers, not everything West makes is exploitative.
He is also worried about the lack of community spirit and the consumerism that overtake some of the emigres.
"I think the consumerism, the clothing, the trappings, the shedding skins, the little bits make us who we are," she added.
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Apocalyptic zombie movies have nothing on the consumerism-based chaos of Black Friday this year alone included stabbings over parking spaces, people making bomb threats, and police shooting a shoplifter.
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