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Against Naive Materialism: Culture, Consumption and the Causes of Inequality
Changing Consumption Patterns: The Transformation of Orange County Since World War II
Collective Protection of Inconspicuous Consumption
Conceptual Consumption
The Consumer’s Comfort and Dream
Consumption and the Consumer Society
The Demand for Unobservable and Other Nonpositional Goods
The Distorted Mirror: Reflections on the Unintended Consequences of Advertising
Environmental Harm and the Political Economy of Consumption
Faludi, Fight Club, and Phallic Masculinity: Exploring the Emasculating Economics of Patriarchy
Frames of Reference and Quality of Life
Friendship or Commodities? The Road Not Taken: Friendship, Consumerism, and Happiness
From Salvation to Self-Realization: Advertising and the Therapeutic Roots of Consumer Culture
Gender and Consumption: Transcending the Feminine?
Goods as Satisfiers
The History of Consumption: A Literature Review and Consumer Guide
The Increasing Scarcity of Time
The Insidious Cycle of Work and Spend
Learning to Consume: Early Development Stores and the Shaping of the Modern Consumer Culture (1800-1914)
Limits to Satisfaction: Diagnosis
Limits to Satisfaction: Examination
Modern Consumerism and Imaginative Hedonism
The Neglected Realm of Social Scarcity
Our Disdain for Culture
Playing with Culture: Toys, TV, and Children’s Culture in the Age of Marketing
The Political Economy of Opulence
The Poverty of Affluence: New Alternatives
The Psychology and Economics of Motivation
Should Preferences Count?
Social Comparison, Advertising, and Consumer Discontent
The Study of Consumption, Object Domains, Ideology, and Interests
The Teleological View of Wealth: A Historical Perspective
Television and the Structuring of Experience
Theories of Consumption and Waste: Institutional Foreshadowings in Classic Writings
Third World Consumer Culture
Toward a Theory of Consumption
Watching Alone: Relational Goods, Television and Happiness
Work, Consumption, and the Joyless Consumer
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Consumption and Well-Being
Evaluation of Well-Being
Government and Well-Being
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Visions of a Good Life
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