We live in a world designed to make us want more.
More success.
More possessions.
More upgrades.
More proof that we are moving forward.
Modern economies have developed an extraordinary ability to produce goods, but they have also learned something even more powerful: how to produce desire.
Advertising, status competition, social comparison, and the constant promise of improvement form what can be called a Desires Factory—a system that continuously expands what people believe they need.
But what happens when the pursuit of more becomes endless?
In Desires Factory, Marius Comșa explores the hidden structure of modern consumption and the psychological machinery that drives it. Blending economics, philosophy, and social observation, the book reveals how modern societies transformed desire into one of their most powerful economic engines.
Inside this thought-provoking exploration, readers will discover:
• how modern economies learned to manufacture desire
• why comparison and status fuel endless consumption
• how credit systems amplify artificial needs
• why prosperity often coexists with dissatisfaction
• and how individuals can rediscover the difference between true needs and manufactured desires
Rather than rejecting progress or modern life, Desires Factory offers a new perspective on prosperity—one that reconnects economic activity with genuine human well-being.
This book is an invitation to step back from the machinery of endless desire and to rediscover a simple but powerful question:
What do we actually need in order to live well?
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. We live in a world designed to make us want more.More success.More possessions.More upgrades.More proof that we are moving forward.Modern economies have developed an extraordinary ability to produce goods, but they have also learned something even more powerful: how to produce desire.Advertising, status competition, social comparison, and the constant promise of improvement form what can be called a Desires Factory-a system that continuously expands what people believe they need.But what happens when the pursuit of more becomes endless?In Desires Factory, Marius Comsa explores the hidden structure of modern consumption and the psychological machinery that drives it. Blending economics, philosophy, and social observation, the book reveals how modern societies transformed desire into one of their most powerful economic engines.Inside this thought-provoking exploration, readers will discover: - how modern economies learned to manufacture desire- why comparison and status fuel endless consumption- how credit systems amplify artificial needs- why prosperity often coexists with dissatisfaction- and how individuals can rediscover the difference between true needs and manufactured desiresRather than rejecting progress or modern life, Desires Factory offers a new perspective on prosperity-one that reconnects economic activity with genuine human well-being.This book is an invitation to step back from the machinery of endless desire and to rediscover a simple but powerful question: What do we actually need in order to live well? This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798252038124
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