Exam 2: Consumption and Materialism
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The time saving tools used by workers caught in the cycle of work-and-spend often have environmental repercussions.
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-____ "The Original Affluent Society"
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Although we know that money can't buy happiness, research in Britain and the United States suggests that:
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Thorstein Veblen argues that the leisure class engages in vicarious consumption, leisure and waste.
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-____ The Theory of the Leisure Class
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