consumerist in A Sentence

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    We live in a capitalistic and Consumerist society.

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    To becoming more Consumerist and it.

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    A Consumerist mentality has been carefully fostered.

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    Such anti Consumerist, anti capitalist notions are not without their detractors.

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    What might history teach us about living more simple, less Consumerist lifestyles?

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    In Consumerist culture you need to consume, and you need to do it again and again.

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    Second, it demonstrated that the distinction between elite Modernist and mass Consumerist culture had lost its precision.

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    On the one hand, some people see climate change as the outcome of a Consumerist market system run rampant.

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    After 1993, there was an economic revolution in the country, after which the Consumerist culture changed the thinking of the Indians.

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    It is further true that Consumerist capitalism has captured the hearts of people world over, including India, through its strong and omnipresent network.

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    Banksy believes that there is a Consumerist shift in art, and for the first time, the bourgeois world of art belongs to the people.

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    These developments have led to a globalised world of complex states, in which daily life for most people is highly urbanised, Consumerist and competitive.

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    At the same time expectations and accepted behavior have formed around a Consumerist and corpo­rate way of life that profoundly jeopardizes our very home.

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    As we increasingly witness and experience the impacts of climate change, we do need to be(more) wary of our Consumerist behaviours and subsequent environmental costs.

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    Vinoba Bhave once said in the 1950s that the way we have embraced the western model of development, don't know where this Consumerist culture will take us.

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    In the novel American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis, the protagonist Patrick Bateman criticizes the Consumerist society of America in the 1980s of which he is a personification.

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    This is brought on by Consumerist cultures combined with societal pressures, people feeling the need to own clothing specific to each different type of activity they do, and fashion.

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    There was a time when spending was done according to income, but due to Consumerist culture, people are being encouraged to spend heavily to meet their needs and pay later.

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    In our Consumerist society, we focus on what we lack, or what other people have that we don't, whereas gratitude is the feeling of appreciation for what we already have.

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    However, Consumerist behaviour doesn't just cause significant harm to the environment- it's also strongly associated with multiple negative emotions and mental health problems, including anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and problems with intimacy.

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    From the secular perspective, social activism indicates that from Consumerist materialism derive crime(which originates from the poverty of economic inequality), industrial pollution and the consequent environmental degradation, and war as a business.

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    A very critical upbringing coupled with a Consumerist society that is built on destroying self-worth only to build it back through material goods are factors why individuals feel the way they do.”.

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    For instance, the DKDA has for the past 30 years consistently influenced young minds to stay away from their cultural roots and identities and adopt new Consumerist and mainstream ways of life.

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    It shook me awake from a deep slumber, opening my eyes to how Consumerist cultures were foolishly celebrating a mistaken idea of freedom, leaving people materially rich but too often empty and twisted inside.

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    In our Consumerist society, we tend to focus on what we lack, or on what other people have that we do not, whereas gratitude is the feeling of appreciation for what we already have.

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    Although, this adapted form of guising has met with a lot of resistance in the last few decades since hopping the pond, often seen by the older generations as“yet another unwanted Consumerist culture import from the United States.”.

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