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American History

 

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Curtis R

 

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June 21, 2015

 

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University

 

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| | |We invite you to write about the impact of culture, permeated by | | |commercial images and messages of desire, upon social and personal | | |values, and on the importance of community and human interaction in | | |society at large. | | |Don’t’ we all witness how things become valued expressions of identity, | | |markers of social success or failure, fetishes substituting for human | | |presence (“Show me what you have and I’ll tell you what you are”)? The | | |aggressive expansion of consumerism provokes, on the other hand, the | | |growth of anti-consumerist counter-culture, insisting on the need to be | | |rather than have...
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| | |Don’t’ we all witness how things become valued expressions of identity, | | |markers of social success or failure, fetishes substituting for human | | |presence (“Show me what you have and I’ll tell you what you are”)? The | | |aggressive expansion of consumerism provokes, on the other hand, the | | |growth of anti-consumerist counter-culture, insisting on the need to be | | |rather than have...
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