Affluenza
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Has Affluenza Turned the American Dream into a Nightmare?The eager desire to buy things without giving thought to consequence of necessity or the long term ramifications of debt has created a system of consumerism that now artificially gives birth to desires that most people never knew they had.
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Selected Quotes from John De Graaf's "Affluenza" and the Movie "Fight Club"This is a comparison of two quotes from the book "Affluenza" and the movie "Fight Club", which are both about consumerism in American society.
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A Review of the Novel Affluenza, the All-Consuming Epidemic (second Edition) by Thomas Herbert NaylorA college student's review of a novel co-written by John de Graaf, David Wann, and Thomas Naylor.
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Affluenza and Business EthicsUnfortunately, what this demonstrates is that the proliferation of affluenza in society will eventually have a negative impact on both the ethics of the organization and the ethics of individual employees.
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Affluenza Breakout Becoming an Epidemic in AmericaHow to recognize and fight Affluenza -
Affluenza and MillsThis summarizes the concept of affluenza and applies some theories to whom Americans should blame.
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Affluenza: The All-Consuming Epidemic: A Book Review and Life ReviewIf you are beginning to question why you spend so much time working to acquire things that aren't making you happy, then you should read Affluenza and find out why getting by with more won't only make you happier, but piss off a lot of people.
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Consuming OurselvesOverconsumption and chemical escape hatches are leading people down a self-destructive path, pursuing happiness at the expense of their own well-being. Consumers gone wild has made the banks, the credit card companies and pharmaceutical companies very happy, though.
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