Limits to Satisfaction: An Essay on the Problem of Needs and Commodities

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McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 1 jun 1988 - 184 pagina's
Consumerism and capitalist and socialist industry have reached the point where state power is legitimatized by its ability to increase the number of commodities. A unique culture has been created in which marketing is the main social bond. Values no longer shape and condition needs, wants, desires, or preferences. Leiss draws on economics, psychology, sociology, and anthropology to show the vagueness of our thought on the relation between nature and culture, desire and reason, needs and commodities. This book raises serious, vital questions for all those concerned about the future of our present society.
 

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Introduction
3
EXAMINATION
11
DIAGNOSIS
47
PROGNOSIS
95
Notes
135
Works cited
147
Acknowledgments
157
Index
161
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Over de auteur (1988)

William Leiss is professor emeritus in the School of Policy Studies at Queen’s University and author of several books on climate issues, most recently Canada and Climate Change.

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