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Affluenza How Overconsumption Is Killing Us And How We Can Fight Back Third Edition John De Graaf

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Affluenza How Overconsumption Is Killing Us And How We Can Fight Back Third Edition John De Graaf
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Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.36 MB
Pages: 288
Author: John de Graaf, David Wann, Thomas H Naylor
ISBN: 9781609949273, 9781609949280, 9781609949297, 1609949277, 1609949285, 1609949293
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: Third edition

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Affluenza How Overconsumption Is Killing Us And How We Can Fight Back Third Edition John De Graaf by John De Graaf, David Wann, Thomas H Naylor 9781609949273, 9781609949280, 9781609949297, 1609949277, 1609949285, 1609949293 instant download after payment.

NEW EDITION, REVISED AND UPDATED
affluenza, n. a painful, contagious, socially transmitted condition of overload, debt, anxiety, and waste resulting from the dogged pursuit of more.
We tried to warn you! The 2008 economic collapse proved how resilient and dangerous affluenza can be. Now in its third edition, this book can safely be called prophetic in showing how problems ranging from loneliness, endless working hours, and family conflict to rising debt, environmental pollution, and rampant commercialism are all symptoms of this global plague.
The new edition traces the role overconsumption played in the Great Recession, discusses new ways to measure social health and success (such as the Gross Domestic Happiness index), and offers policy recommendations to make our society more simplicity-friendly. The underlying message isn't to stop buying—it's to remember, always, that the best things in life aren't things.

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