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Branding the American Family: A Strategic Study of the Culture, Composition, and Consumer Behavior of Families in the New Millennium
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Branding the American Family: A Strategic Study of the Culture, Composition, and Consumer Behavior of Families in the New Millennium
Author(s)
Oswald, Laura
Abstract
This article summarizes different arguments for consequentialism. Distinguishes available positions within consequentialism.
IssueNo
2
Pages
309-335
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Journal of Popular Culture
VolumeNo
37
PubDate
November 2003
ISBN_ISSN
0022-3840
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