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The Vice of Luxury: Economic Excess in a Consumer Age (Moral Traditions)
David Cloutier
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| #595848 in Books | 2015-10-28 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .90 x5.90 x8.90l,1.00 | File type: PDF | 336 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| A must read for scholars of theological ethics and the economy|By E. Berry|This is a well-researched scholarly treatment of the problem of luxury. The author mourns the loss of a robust normative ethics in our contemporary context, in which many are all too willing to simply accept consumerism as 'natural' and as 'beneficial' to the market economy. Cloutier argues for a new app||A must read for people who are dissatisfied with what they possess. Instead of seeking for more, and more satisfying consumption, this book suggests limiting and voluntary reduction of consumption. Consumption Markets and Culture An achievement of the highest
Luxury. The word alone conjures up visions of attractive, desirable lifestyle choices, yet luxury also faces criticism as a moral vice harmful to both the self and society. Engaging ideas from business, marketing, and economics, The Vice of Luxury takes on the challenging task of naming how much is too much in today's consumer-oriented society.
David Cloutier's critique goes to the heart of a fundamental contradiction. Though overconsumption and materialism...
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