Mathur Nitish (5 results)

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In the pages of this book, we have journeyed through the intricate and often contradictory landscapes of consumer culture, tracing its origins, mechanisms, and far-reaching impacts. From the bustling marketplaces of ancient civilizations to the digital shopping carts of today, we've explored… how consumerism has evolved and how it shapes our world, our societies, and our very selves.We've delved into the role of businesses in amplifying consumerism, the persuasive power of media, the aspirations and anxieties of the middle class, and the stark disparities between the wealthy and the rest. We've unpacked the illusions woven by consumer culture, the traps it sets, and the challenges it poses for sustainable and equitable growth. A call to action and a contemplation of possible futures, advocates for rebalancing the scales through fair trade, localism, sustainable development, and a rethinking of globalization.As we contemplate consumerism's future, we envision a world where individuals, empowered by knowledge and mindfulness, make choices that foster well-being, equity, and sustainability. We imagine economies that prioritize human development and environmental stewardship as much as they do profit.This book hopes to inspire readers to critically examine their role in the global narrative of consumerism. By understanding the forces that shape our desires and decisions, we can begin to chart a course toward a more thoughtful and sustainable engagement with the world around us. The journey towards change is collective, and social discourse is indeed key to growth for any economy. As we navigate the tides of consumer culture, let us remember that "Everything is connected. no one thing can change by itself" (Paul Hawken). It is through our interconnected efforts that we can steer humanity towards a future marked by collective well-being and mindful consumption.In closing, let this book be a beacon for those seeking to understand consumer culture and a guide for those aspiring to shape a more mindful and equitable world. The path ahead is complex, but with critical reflection and collective action, we can navigate the currents of consumerism towards shores of greater sustainability and justice. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.