We belabour, I think, under a very heavy crust of consumerism really.
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We live in an era of consumerism and it's all about desire-based consumerism and it has nothing to do with things we actually need.
Consumerism is at once the engine of America and simultaneously one of the most revealing indicators of our collective shallowness.
We believe we are the consumers, but we are the consumed.
Our own relentless search for novelty and social status locks us into an iron cage of consumerism. Affluence has itself betrayed us.
I think there is a big disjuncture between what we are served up as consumers and what we are served up as citizens.
We are so conformist; nobody is thinking. We are all sucking up stuff; we have been trained to be consumers, and we are all consuming far too much.
Our personal consumer choices have ecological, social, and spiritual consequences. It is time to re-examine some of our deeply held notions that underlie our lifestyles.
It's very hard to imagine the phrase 'consumer society' used so cheerfully, and interpreted so enthusiastically, in England.
The folly of endless consumerism sends us on a wild goose-chase for happiness through materialism.
We aren't into the consumer space because that space is largely dominated by search and advertising, and it has a consumer face to it.
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