Consumer And Consumerism: Dis And Disadvantages Of Consumer Society

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Consumer society Nowadays, there is always a reason to go shopping. But if there is something that can motivate us “to go shopping” are the valentines days, the Christmas days, black Friday, July 4, television channels, social media, outlets, discount center, etc., are all strategies to distract our attention from the fundamental or basics needs. After all, people have a basement with a lot of stuff useless and a closet full of clothes and with nothing to wear (attention to girls). So why people buy unneeded things, is it caused they are compulsing buyers or is it because the marketing and promotions drive them to keep buying innecesary things? In order to better understanding what is going to develop, it will define the following terms: Consumption: …show more content…

It should not be based on emotions or temporary feelings, the trends or the marketing. Many people usually buy goods to satisfy emotional necessities, because "it made them …show more content…

In accordance with Van Thompson in his article What Is Consumer Culture? The drawbacks because of consumer culture, emphasizes the happiness brought about by material things, it can encourage people to overspend. Personal debt is a significant financial problem in the United States, and this is attributable at least in part to overspending. Consumer culture can be associated with greed, and may create a vicious cycle wherein an individual repeatedly buys things to be happy or keep up with neighbors, but must continue doing so to maintain happiness.2 People that living in a consumer society, are often bombarded by social media to the marketing of any good and we should be aware of the subliminal message into the publicity, because can create us false necessities. Also the desire to keep up the competition from social status at work, school or any social environment, leads us to the

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