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Against thrift : why consumer culture is good for the economy, the environment, and your soul / Jame...

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Against thrift : why consumer culture is good for the economy, the environment, and your soul / Jame...

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Against thrift : why consumer culture is good for the economy, the environment, and your soul / James Livingston.

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Full title

Against thrift : why consumer culture is good for the economy, the environment, and your soul / James Livingston.

Publisher

New York : Basic Books, c2011.

Call Numbers

N339.47097/6

Record Identifier

74Vv3262OxmZ

MMS ID

991009587679702626

Language

English

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Physical Description

Physical content

xix, 257 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

New York : Basic Books, c2011.

Place of Publication

New York (State)

Date Published

c2011.

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Scope and Contents

Summary

"Since the financial meltdown of 2008, economists, journalists, and politicians have uniformly insisted that to restore the American Dream and renew economic growth, we need to save more and spend less. In his provocative new book, historian James Livingston-author of the classic Origins of the Federal Reserve System-breaks from the consensus to ar...

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Full title

Against thrift : why consumer culture is good for the economy, the environment, and your soul / James Livingston.

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Notes

General note

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contextual Information

Date Copyright

c2011.

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Call Numbers

N339.47097/6

Record Identifier

74Vv3262OxmZ

Permalink

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74Vv3262OxmZ

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ISBN

0465028098 (ebook)

9780465021864 (hardback)

0465021867 (hardback)

9780465028092 (ebook)

DDC

339.470973

MMS ID

991009587679702626

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