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Consumerism in World History: The Global Transformation of Desire (Themes in World History) [Paperback]

Peter N. Stearns (Author)
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0415244099 978-0415244091 July 5, 2001 1
The desire to acquire luxury goods and leisure services is a basic force in modern life. This second edition of Consumerism in World History draws on recent research and explores both the historical origins and world-wide appeal of this modern phenomenon.

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Peter N. Stearns is Provost and Professor of History at George Mason University. He is the author of Gender in World History (Routledge, 2000) and The Other Side of Western Civilization.

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  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; 1 edition (July 5, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0415244099
  • ISBN-13: 978-0415244091
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.2 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Is consumerism good or bad?, March 21, 2003
This review is from: Consumerism in World History: The Global Transformation of Desire (Themes in World History) (Paperback)
Before reading this book I was not consciously aware that consumerism is a movement with a history of many centuries. I also did not realise that mass consumerism in Western Europe started in the 17th century. This book will give you real insight in what consumerism is all about unless you are a specialist in consumerism. The book combines a good historical perspective as well as the good analysis of the forces that drive consumerism. The book also shows that in all countries there has been and still is tension between those promoting consumerism as good and unavoidable and those that oppose it.
A few points of detail. The book contains almost no statistics other than anecdotal information like the sugar consumption in Paris in 1790 and similar interesting figures. The historical perspective is rather incomplete when it comes to Greece, India and classic Rome. Buddhism is not described quite correctly. Buddha was not opposed to wealth but only insisted that it should be earned honestly and used properly. It is correct that prominent Buddhists such as the Dalai Lama and a prominent monk scholar in Thailand Payutto oppose mindless consumerism and are very concerned about the impact on the environment. However consumerism is flourishing in Thailand even though it is a Buddhist country. It is a typical example of a society moving in one direction and spiritual leaders pulling in another direction. One great merit of the book is that it is only 142 pages long and very readable.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Consumerism examined, March 11, 2005
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This review is from: Consumerism in World History: The Global Transformation of Desire (Themes in World History) (Paperback)
Historian Peter Stearns has looked at a topic that is often derided by Historians as irrelevant or unimportant. Not so...the rise of consumerism throughout the modern world has shown an enormous shift in social attitudes and values. Any student of social history would be advised to read this book in order to gain a valuable insight into the mind of the modern man (or woman).
Stearns has shown how modern society judges its own self worth and that of its neighbours by the possessions it has and how buying the 'right label' bestows you with status. Of course, throughout the poorer sections of society and in poorer countries, it is a struggle to buy enough to live on let alone increase status.
This book has chapters looking at various different nations approach to consumerism, such as the Islamic Middle East, Russia, Asia and so on. It also examines the darker side of the massive rise in consumerism and its negative impact on some sections of society.
All in all a fascinating book both for the historian and the social scientist. On a personal level it makes you re-evaluate your own approach as to what makes you 'worthwhile'.


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