Introduction / Douglas B. Holt and Juliet B. Schor -- The culture industry: enlightenment as mass deception / Theodor W. Adorno and Max Horkheimer -- The dependence effect / John Kenneth Galbraith -- ...
Schor (Born to Buy) introduces her concept of “plenitude” as a way forward after the recent “shattering” of global capitalism and continued rise in CO2 emissions. Plentitude is a commitment to ...
Boston College Professor of Sociology Juliet Schor, an internationally recognized social economist, author, educator, and researcher, will join Microsoft founder and philanthropist Bill Gates, SpaceX ...
Her car is a secondhand 1989 Acura, a bit of resistance on the part of Juliet B. Schor to the "competitive consumption" that she describes so vividly in her new book, The Overspent American. The ...
A reimagining of work took hold in the United States in the wake of the Great Recession of 2008, based on the idea of using digital technology to match supply with demand on a person-to-person ...
Our commercialized society is crippling our children. I know that's a pretty scary statement. But am I overstating the situation? I think not. Neither does the author of this month's Color of Money ...
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