At a time when the supply of resources is a problem, William Leiss analyses demand and consumption. Why do we need so much? Does the ability to choose from such a wide range of commodities give us more satisfaction? Why do we accept being pushed into buying products about which we know little because they promise to give us a particular characteristic - freshness, happiness, sex appeal?
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At a time when the supply of resources is a problem, William Leiss analyses demand and consumption. Why do we need so much? Does the ability to choose from such a wide range of commodities give us more satisfaction? Why do we accept being pushed into buying products about which we know little because they promise to give us a particular characteristic - freshness, happiness, sex appeal?
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Good+ 0802022316. 8vo 8"-9" tall; 159 pages; Paperback is snug and solid in glossy title-lettered covers. Scattered mild notations to first 2/3rds of text. Light shelf soiling to front and rear covers. Corners and edges slightly rubbed; small stress creases to bottom of front cover. G+ to VG-