Sentences with phrase «fuels consumerism»

And neophilia fuels consumerism: if people believe new equals good, they are more likely to chuck out last year's iPhone and queue overnight for the latest model.
Coming to grips with the worn out cliché: «70 is the new forty», was designed to fuel consumerism.
The Kyoto Protocol was just ahead, which pitted the Malthusianism intelligensia and rent - seeking corporations (such as Enron and BP) versus fossil - fuel consumerism and a Julian Simon view of the world.
Q2: Many people consider this a «Hallmark holiday» created to fuel consumerism.

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In turn, the promoters hope that we may reflect on how «rampant consumerism» has impacted the environment and fuelled excessive levels of debt.
Third, please introduce the notion of «radical hope» by daring to speak of the possibility and necessity of a much more ethical economy that does not rely on fossil fuels (national or foreign), rampant consumerism (and unrestrained waste production), profitable militarism, (subsidized) competition, the commodification of life, the financialization of the globe, the relentless destruction of the environment, the exploitative division of labor at home and abroad, siege consciousness, or the elimination of dissent.
Joe Haygood, Joe Fourhman, Tony Sadowski and Kat Riley are back with another consumerism - fueled episode of You Like the Worst Stuff, as we discuss some holiday deals and True Black Friday Adventures!
«Honestly, I think it's boring to say this moment was just the next generation of Pop art,» Jetzer said, noting these artists were fueled by radical political, economic and technological shifts, which prompted them to reassess how art itself functioned in the growing culture of consumerism.
Over the past fifty years, consumerism across the world has fuelled consumption on an unprecedented scale, threatening to deplete the earth's resources and destroy the interdependent ecosystems and ecologies essential to sustain life.
His intensely dogmatic climate writing and rage for justice stems in part from his religious beliefs about nature, and his personal conviction that American «hyper - individualism» and consumerism corrupt both the environment and humanity, exemplified by fossil fuels, industrial civilization and free market capitalism.
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