Her conspicuous wealth, derived from the public demand for the pap she peddles, is further cause for resentment. |
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What good do you do anyone by writing verses, getting cash for silly slanders, peddling iambs as a huckster peddles trash? |
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No-one peddles more myths than the conventional economist, whose view of the world bears only the slightest connection to reality. |
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Take, for instance, Yiddish Mamma, a young Parisian brand that peddles its wares with love and humour. |
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The escort site Cowboys4Angels peddles chiseled, hot-bodied men and their smoldering model looks to women willing to pay. |
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The photo-sharing app that was recently sold to Facebook for a billion dollars also peddles in reminiscence. |
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The revamped snack bar peddles organic hot dogs, piroshki, veggie spring rolls, and fair-trade coffee. |
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All are contained in a kind of metamarket that peddles, basically, immortality. This metamarket is what we call consumerism. |
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