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5.0 out of 5 stars Schrank Makes You Think, January 11, 1998
Jeffrey Schrank's little book is not nearly as voluminous or ponderous as Alvin Toffler's Future Shock, but it is far more persuasive. Schrank examines the ways in which we forgo what we really want -- or even asking ourselves what we really want -- and instead settle for what is in front of us. The analysis applies not only to consumerism but to modern institutions as well. Snap, Crackle, and Popular Taste is a fast and fun read, bound to get you thinking.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Schrank unveils hidden dynamics, May 24, 2006
Jeffrey Schrank's little book is not nearly as voluminous or ponderous as Alvin Toffler's Future Shock, but it is far more persuasive. Schrank examines the ways in which we forgo what we really want -- or even asking ourselves what we really want -- and instead settle for what is in front of us. The analysis applies not only to consumerism but to modern institutions as well. Snap, Crackle, and Popular Taste is a fast and fun read, bound to get you thinking.
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Snap, crackle, and popular taste: The illusion of free choice in America
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