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El. knyga: Voluntary Simplicity: Responding to Consumer Culture

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  • Serija: Rights & Responsibilities
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Nov-2003
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781461646785
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Serija: Rights & Responsibilities
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Nov-2003
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781461646785

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In the past fifty years, the standard of living in most industrialized nations has risen dramatically, but the number of people describing themselves as content has remained steady or fallen. The result has been a growing desire to regain some of the virtues of simpler times, whether by forgoing luxuries, switching careers, or returning to nature. These essays reflect on the different facets of 'voluntary simplicity' and consumer culture, providing an historic view of the movement as well as a social-scientific analysis of its causes and effects.

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Offers valuable contributions from scholars such as Duane Elgin, Juliet Schor, David Shi, Richard Gregg, and Amitai Etzioni. Contributes significantly to an understanding of this movement, and of cultural analysis and social change. Recommended. * CHOICE * A reader bringing together many of the best writings on human wants and needs, the good life, and simplicity through history. * Future Survey * The mere concept of simplicity in this world of over-inflated consumerism is challenging from the onset. Yet each contributor, relying upon their individualized perspectives, explores the subject with strong opinions, and shares their support or critique of the matter with enough information to allow the reader to form their own opinions of the viability or appeal as it relates to the reader's own lifestyle. * Metapsychology Online * In summary the book presents a coherent and well-organised account of the philosophy and values associated with voluntary simplicity. It is thought provoking and insightful and made me re-question the value of materialism and our general way of life in the West. Anyone reading this will probably give thought to their own behavior with regards to work, quality of life and the ever-growing consumerism. -- Louis Warwick-Booth, University of Sheffield

Preface
Daniel Doherty
vii
Introduction: Voluntary Simplicity-Psychological Implications, Societal Consequences 1(28)
Amuai Etzioni
Part I: Human Wants, Human Goods
1 A Theory of Human Motivation
29(12)
A.H. Maslow
2 Wealth and Happiness: A Limited Relationship
41(12)
David G. Myers
3 Consuming for Love
53(12)
Edward N. Luttwak
4 The Problem of Over-Consumption-Why Economists Don't Get It
65(18)
Juliet Schor
5 Achieving Collective Well-Being Through Greater Simplicity: A Simple Proposal
83(18)
Robert Frank
Part II: Simplicity Throughout History
6 Early American Simplicity: The Quaker Ethic
101(24)
David Ski
7 Simple Needs
125(6)
Charles Wagner
8 The Value of Voluntary Simplicity
131(14)
Richard B. Gregg
9 Voluntary Simplicity: A Movement Emerges
145(30)
Duane Elgin and Arnold Mitchell
Part III: Critical Perspectives
10 Conspicuous "Simplicity"
175(8)
David Brooks
11 The Liberating Role of Consumption and the Myth of Artificially Created Desires
183(10)
James B. Twitchell
Notes 193(14)
Index 207(2)
About the Contributors 209
Daniel Doherty is completing his Ph.D. at Yale University. Amitai Etzioni is university professor and the director of the Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies at The George Washington University.