Multiple Choice
Matching: Please match the term, thinker, and/or text with its complement or correspondent , by placing the appropriate identification letter/number in the space provided. (You may use answers more than once.)
-____ "The world has enough for everybody's need, but not enough for everybody's greed."
A) Hierarchy of Needs
B) Leisure class
C) Conspicuous consumption
D) Vicarious consumption
E) Positional goods
F) Treadmill of consumption
G) Marshal Sahlins
H) Thorstein Veblen
I) Mahatma Gandhi
J) Hau
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