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The fact that Benjamin Barber won't say it in his book Consumed is what makes this book pointless to read.
Book Review: Consumed: How Markets Corrupt Children, Infantilize Adults, And Swallow Citizens Whole John Storhm 2009
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The real problem with Consumed is that while Barber does a fine job of laying out the evils of Capitalism, the book fails to put forward a revolutionary program of change.
Archive 2009-02-01 John Storhm 2009
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The fact that Benjamin Barber won't say it in his book Consumed is what makes this book pointless to read.
Archive 2009-02-01 John Storhm 2009
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The real problem with Consumed is that while Barber does a fine job of laying out the evils of Capitalism, the book fails to put forward a revolutionary program of change.
Book Review: Consumed: How Markets Corrupt Children, Infantilize Adults, And Swallow Citizens Whole John Storhm 2009
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The argument of Consumed is a barrage of small facts tenuously connected by undermotivated pet theories exhumed from the graveyard of 20th century social theory — Freud, Marcuse, Adorno,
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The New York Times Magazine's "Consumed" columnist wants us to look around at some of the Crescent City's down-at-the-heels architecture and view it in a new way.
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The New York Times Magazine's "Consumed" columnist wants us to look around at some of the Crescent City's down-at-the-heels architecture and view it in a new way.
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The New York Times Magazine's "Consumed" columnist wants us to look around at some of the Crescent City's down-at-the-heels architecture and view it in a new way.
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He tells that, while writing the "Consumed" column for the New York Times Magazine, he heard from various trend watchers that the Internet age had brought forth a new species of consumer: the Homo Economicus.
Unhidden Persuaders David Billet 2008
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Plastikman "Consumed" tour opening for Brahms debut of Symphony No. 4 in 1885
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