Consumerism
Specific Purpose: To persuade the class to stop being members of a consumerist society, and to help turn our society from consumerismIntroduction: "Our enormously productive economy demands that we make consumption our way of life. That we convert the buying and use of goods into rituals, that we seek our spiritual satisfaction, our ego satisfaction, in consumption...We need things consumed, burned up, worn out, replaced, and discarded at an ever increasing rate." From Victor Lebow. Hello, my name is Will Burns, and I am here today to talk to you about consumerism and the hold it has on America and other industrialized countries.I. First, a look as to what consumerism is and how it affects everyone in our society. A. The definition of consumerism according to www.dictionary.com is "an attachment to materialistic values or possessions." 1.Consumerism is noticeable in the unending purchase of new goods and services, with little attention to their true need, durability, product origin or the environmental consequences of manufacture and waste from the product. 2.Consumerism is driven by huge sums of money spent on advertising designed to create both a desire to follow trend
Vote for yourself and for your future by spending carefully and wisely, or when appropriate, not spending at all. Buying goods made in your state or local area prevents the squandering of fossil fuels used to transport goods long distances or, in the case of out-of-season fruit, airfreight it from South America, where pesticides, finally banned in the U. It is a means by which one can live a good yet more environmentally benign life, while improving their community, gaining time for family and friends, saving money and raising the value of their possessions. s, and a personal self-reward system based on buying things. The only way that corporate America is going to recognize and acknowledge that their policies are ruining lives, the environment, and society is when their sacred markets start to disappear and sustainable competition grows. The average child sees more that 20,000 commercials in a year. Next, I am going to talk about how we can all change how our society spends money and uses its products. Advertising companies spend billions of dollars every year just on children. Financial resources better spent on education, nutrition, housing etc. Determine if the item is manufactured in the U.
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Lebow Hello,
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Action Conclusion,
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Western Europe,
South America,
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overcoming consumerism,
spent advertising,
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