Consumption (Economics)
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Consumption (Economics)
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Consumption (Economics)
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Incoming Resources
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- Let them eat junk, how capitalism creates hunger and obesity, Robert Albritton
- Spent, sex, evolution, and consumer behavior, Geoffrey Miller
- The retail revival, reimagining business for the New Age of Consumerism, Doug Stephens
- Essential, essays by the minimalists, Joshua Fields Millburn & Ryan Nicodemus
- The David Suzuki reader, a lifetime of ideas from a leading activist and thinker, David Suzuki ; foreword by Bill McKibben
- Everything that remains, a memoir by The Minimalists, Joshua Fields Millburn, with interruptions by Ryan Nicodemus
- What's mine is yours, the rise of collaborative consumption, Rachel Botsman and Roo Rogers
- The minimalist vegan, a simple manifesto on why to live with less stuff and more compassion, Michael and Maša Ofei
- The story of more, how we got to climate change and where to go from here, Hope Jahren
- Consumed, the need for collective change: colonialism, climate change, and consumerism, Aja Barber
- Savoir économiser, [la méthode pour dépenser moins et consommer mieux], Marie-Paule Dousset
- The good life lab, radical experiments in hands-on living, Wendy Jehanara Tremayne
- Spent, sex, evolution, and consumer behavior, Geoffrey Miller
- State of the world 2010, transforming cultures from consumerism to sustainability : a Worldwatch Institute report on progress toward a sustainable society, Erik Assadourian, project director ; Mona Amodeo ... [et al.] ; Linda Starke and Lisa Mastny, editors
- The year of less, how i stopped shopping, gave away my belongings, and discovered life is worth more than anything you can buy in a store, Cait Flanders
- All we want, building the life we cannot buy, Michael Harris
- The rise of the sharing economy, exploring the challenges and opportunities of collaborative consumption, Pia A. Albinsson and B. Yasanthi Perera, editors ; foreword by Russell Belk
- Demand, creating what people love before they know they want it, Adrian J. Slywotzky ; with Karl Weber
- Buy this, not that, how to spend your way to wealth and freedom, Sam Dogen
- What's mine is yours, the rise of collaborative consumption, Rachel Botsman and Roo Rogers
- Do you really need it?, one question to free you financially, Pierre-Yves McSween ; translated by Rhonda Mullins
- The David Suzuki reader, a lifetime of ideas from a leading activist and thinker, David Suzuki ; foreword by Bill McKibben
- Location is (still) everything, the surprising influence of the real world on how we search, shop, and sell in the virtual one, David R. Bell
- Buy the change you want to see, use your purchasing power to make the world a better place, Jane Mosbacher Morris with Wendy Paris
- Debtors' prison, the politics of austerity versus possibility, Robert Kuttner
- The price of a bargain, the quest for cheap and the death of globalization, Gordon Laird
- Profit over people, neoliberalism and global order, Noam Chomsky
- Don't get too comfortable, David Rakoff
- Reengineering retail, the future of selling in a post-digital world, Doug Stephens ; foreword by Joseph Pine
- A bunch of pretty things I did not buy, Sarah Lazarovic
- The free way, 102 completely free, completely life-transforming things to do, Alex Quick
- The system of objects, Jean Baudrillard ; translated by James Benedict
- The price of a bargain, the quest for cheap and the death of globalization, Gordon Laird
- What's mine is yours, the rise of collaborative consumption, Rachel Botsman and Roo Rogers
- The moneyless manifesto, [live well, live rich, live free], Mark Boyle
- Don't get too comfortable, David Rakoff
- The good life lab, radical experiments in hands-on living, Wendy Jehanara Tremayne
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