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Consumed: How Markets Corrupt Children, Infantilize Adults, and Swallow Citizens Whole

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Consumed: How Markets Corrupt Children, Infantilize Adults, and Swallow Citizens Whole
Consumed: How Markets Corrupt Children, Infantilize Adults, and Swallow Citizens Whole

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Consumed: How Markets Corrupt Children, Infantilize Adults, and Swallow Citizens Whole

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A powerful sequel to Benjamin R. Barber's best-selling , offers a vivid portrait of a global economy that overproduces goods and targets children as consumers in a market where there are never enough shoppers—and where the primary goal is no longer to manufacture goods but needs. Disturbing, provocative, and compelling, this book examines phenomena as seemingly disparate as adolescent fashion trends for adults, megachurches, declining voter participation, the privatization of the public sphere, branding, and the rise of online shopping to show how the freedoms of the free market have undermined the freedoms of the deliberative adult citizen. Barber brings together extensive empirical research with an original theoretical framework for understanding our contemporary predicament.

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