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The Rise of Consumerism: Economic Change in Post-War America

The Rise of Consumerism: Economic Change in Post-War America

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The Rise of Consumerism: Economic Change in Post-War America

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The Rise of Consumerism: Economic Change in Post-War America by Oliver Shaw explores the profound economic and cultural transformation of the United States in the years following World War II. The book examines how the post-war economic boom gave birth to a consumer-driven society, reshaping American life, social structures, and individual identities. Shaw delves into the role of mass production, advertising, and technological innovation in driving a consumer revolution, while also addressing the implications of the new emphasis on material wealth. The book reflects on how the idealized American Dream of homeownership, suburban life, and material success became intertwined with the rise of consumerism. At the same time, it critiques the environmental and social costs of this new economic order, considering the long-term effects of overconsumption and the challenges posed by an ever-expanding consumer economy. Through a rich historical analysis, Shaw provides insight into the forces that shaped modern American consumer culture, offering a deeper understanding of its impact on society, politics, and the economy.
The Rise of Consumerism: Economic Change in Post-War America by Oliver Shaw explores the profound economic and cultural transformation of the United States in the years following World War II. The book examines how the post-war economic boom gave birth to a consumer-driven society, reshaping American life, social structures, and individual identities. Shaw delves into the role of mass production, advertising, and technological innovation in driving a consumer revolution, while also addressing the implications of the new emphasis on material wealth. The book reflects on how the idealized American Dream of homeownership, suburban life, and material success became intertwined with the rise of consumerism. At the same time, it critiques the environmental and social costs of this new economic order, considering the long-term effects of overconsumption and the challenges posed by an ever-expanding consumer economy. Through a rich historical analysis, Shaw provides insight into the forces that shaped modern American consumer culture, offering a deeper understanding of its impact on society, politics, and the economy.

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