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Essay heading: Fight Club, the Reflection of Materialism
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May 11, 1997 |
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This theory is far more than a simple focus on material possessions. It states that everything in the universe is matter, without any true spiritual or intellectual existence. Materialism can also refer to a doctrine that material success and progress are the highest values in life. This doctrine appears to be prevalent in western society today... displayed 300 characters
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This doctrine appears to be prevalent in western society today.
As society is developing faster and faster, people are deeper and deeper enthralled by material. Many of them began to ignore family and friends, at the same time, spending big part of their life time on shopping, because they think buying stuff could certainly satisfy themselves... displayed next 300 characters
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