The church has slid so far into consumerism it is nearly impossible to live out your faith without paying for it. |
The arrival of mass consumerism is perhaps the major watershed in European social history between the middle and end of the twentieth century. |
But consumerism is a world language and, allied with representative democracy, it is the way of the world. |
Indeed, contemporary Jeremiahs were only too quick to seize on the corrupting consequences of consumerism. |
The juggernauts of consumerism and affluenza are upon us and we need to start somewhere now. |
Instead we should focus our concerns on the industries only too ready, willing and able to take advantage of tweenagers' naive consumerism. |