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    domes very soon, and that's the exaggerated truth. M.T Anderson has a very cruel way of showing readers this, but the scary part is this could one day all happen. In Feed, M.T Anderson uses satire to exaggerate modern societal issues like hyper consumerism, environmental and human health catastrophe, and the degeneration of thought and language to communicate to modern society that current lifestyles will be the end of humanity, intelligence, and the environment.…

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    American Consumer Culture

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    Americans constitute the greatest consumer culture on the face of the earth. Through scientific breakthroughs and technological advancements, the human life has become easier and more lavish. Today, we are healthier and more enlightened than ever, and this higher standard of living has brought about a substantial increase in material goods in our society. Despite having these goods and a relatively better human experience, we are unhappy and face adversities such as depression and anxiety. We…

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    Consumerism In Advertising

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    exhibition’s organizing concept of consumerism, as it asks its viewer what possession means to them. In other words, this…

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    Lasn intended to inspire people to go against the commonly accepted lifestyle of mass consumerism by participating in events. The events he discusses in detail within his book are TV Turnoff Week and Buy Nothing Day. TV Turnoff week is a week in which Americans cut off their television sets to reduce the amount of consumerism they intake. A similar purpose is the intent of Buy Nothing Day which is a fight against corporate brands by inspiring the lack of…

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    Checking Out Walmart Patel describes supermarkets as patented inventions that respond to a specific need at the time and place of their conception. This essay develops this assertion by explicating Walmart as a tightly curated set of variances reflective of the socioeconomics and culture of the geographical space it inhabits. The Quintessential American Experience The first thing one sees when walking toward the superstore in Waterville is the American Flag hoisted on top of the building,…

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    is not a valid excuse for the damage consumption causes. The online article “Consumerism: Causes and Impacts.” written by Siddhant Sadangi, discusses the causes of consumerism and the negative impacts consumption has on society. In Annie Leonard’s Story of Stuff, she elaborates on how consumption affects the environment. The http://www.verdant.net/society.htm article “Why Overcoming Consumerism?” discusses how consumerism effects society and the environment. Naomi Klein explains how corporations…

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    Adbusters Case Study

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    along with evolutionary advances in technologies making it easier for people to have a worldwide impact in their various protests. With the company having been set up with the intention to challenge the idea of consumerism and the impact it has on the world, and the effects of consumerism on people’s lives. Adbusters has said the magazine is published to “fighting back against the hostile takeover of our psychological, physical and cultural environments by commercial…

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    If you ever have been to a store on Black Friday, you have probably experience the chaotic frenzy of people purchasing mountains of clothes and electronics; they are taking the opportunity reduced prices to satisfy their wants. North American has constructed this society of momentum, where life is orientated around material possessions and the idea of having enough. We have developed an attitude of perpetual dissatisfaction through the idea that more equals satisfaction, and until we are…

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    Duane Hanson's Supermarket Shopper sculpture demonstrates a change to a consumerist culture. Hanson utilized this work to remark on these progressions, and additionally depict the progressions to society. He depicts the excessive purchasing of this culture, as appeared in the overflowing shopping cart of various food items and ready made packaged materials like chocolate chip cookies and other foods like Coke. Duane demonstrates the customer as a overweight, undesirable looking woman, with her…

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    The Effects of American Consumerism America, the land of the free! Americans are a proud people. We have fought wars for freedom and for the rights of the people. Yet, are we really so free, and at what cost to others? The steady rise in consumerism has created a devastating effect not only on our every day lives but on a global level. The Great Depression of the 1930s affected people of varying statuses, both the rich and poor. It mirrored a time of unemployment, poverty, and a drop in…

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