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What are the other meaning of consumerism as a movement?

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What are the other meaning of consumerism as a movement?

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  1. The  consumerism as a movement seeking to protect and inform consumers by requiring such practices as honest packaging and advertising, product guarantees, and improved safety standards.

    The  consumerism as a theory that a progressively greater consumption of goods is economically beneficial.

    Attachment to materialistic values or possessions: deplored the rampant consumerism of contemporary society.

    Consumerism is the equating of personal happiness with the purchasing of material possessions and consumption.

    The term is often associated with criticisms of consumption starting with Karl Marx and Thorstein Veblen.

    Veblen's subject of examination, the newly emergent middle class arising at the turn of the twentieth century, comes to full fruition by the end of the twentieth century through the process of globalization.

    In economics, consumerism refers to economic policies placing emphasis on consumption. In an abstract sense, it is the belief that the free choice of consumers should dictate the economic structure of a society

    Public concern over the rights of consumers, the quality of consumer goods, and the honesty of advertising. The ideology came into full focus in the 1960s after President John F. Kennedy introduced the Consumer Bill of Rights, which stated that the consuming public has a right to be safe, to be informed, to choose, and to be heard. Fuel was added to the fire in 1966 with the publication of Ralph Nader's book Unsafe at Any Speed, which attacked portions of the automotive industry.

    When corruption of government officials in the Watergate scandal of the seventies, and inflation and widespread consumer disenchantment with the quality of many American products were combined with the greater sophistication brought about by consumer advocates, consumerism became a powerful, action-oriented movement.

    The primary concern of this force is to fulfill and protect the rights of consumers articulated by President Kennedy some four decades ago.

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