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Перевод: consumerism speek consumerism


[существительное]
стимулирование потребительского интереса; защита потребителей


Тезаурус:

  1. The "Teddy Boys" probably heralded that other new aspect of teenage consumerism - the beginning of modern youth subcultures.
  2. Such candid consumerism made a refreshing change after the squeamish English double stand over money.
  3. That kind of debate is one thing that actually gives intellectuals a raison d'etre , quite apart from abandoning the pathetic pseudo-debate about the trivia of managing consumerism.
  4. There have been attempts to depict this extraordinary achievement as a form of musical consumerism.
  5. "Anti-statist" ideas of consumerism and individual citizen responsibility may be respectable enough, but government seems to have not much further to say - beyond a vaguely humanitarian appeal to the "social market": it develops as yet publicly no vision of coherent aims, no serious analysis of pressing social and economic issues, their territories and their boundaries, no perception of the system flexibility that could satisfy both ideology and the real national need for effective progress.
  6. Capitalism and the sterner Puritan ethic are delighted with hedonism as a private way of life because hedonism encourages consumerism, and consumerism becomes the economic mode of hedonism for modern man.
  7. An age of consumerism, and of powerful manipulation by mass media, creates the need for what Nathalie Sarraute calls an "Age of Suspicion"; for scepticism about the means and motives by which the world is constructed and communicated.
  8. A decade ago the Chairman of Readers Digest in the U.K. could dismiss the pressure for legislation on data privacy as "like consumerism, a middle-class fad".
  9. Many people today are becoming increasingly conscious of the environmental factors of consumerism and are limiting their purchases to those which will not damage the environment.
  10. The speeding up of modernity began with the start of modern consumerism.
  11. In part, the new element of consumerism is reflective of a wider policy to bring market forces to bear in the field of state provision (for example, in the health service and public transport).
  12. There must be limits to the power of consumerism.
  13. As far as consumerism is concerned, discrimination against older people will only disappear as their cash flowing through the tills influences change.

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