Consumption, postmodernity, social responsibility
A sociological perspective
- 180 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
The book explores the ethical dimensions of consumption through a sociological lens, highlighting emerging purchasing practices that redefine personal identity and societal norms. It argues for a transition from consumption driven solely by subjective well-being to a model that emphasizes quality of life, integrating ethical considerations into consumer habits and attitudes. This shift advocates for a more meaningful approach to consumption, where choices contribute to improved living standards and societal values.
