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This is a riveting exploration of the effects of over-consumption and the everlasting pursuit of riches. Will resonate with anyone concerned about their own aspirations and the money merry-go-round. The Western World is in the grip of a consumption binge unprecedented in human history. We aspire to the lifestyles of the rich and famous at the cost of family, friends, and personal fulfilment. Rates of stress, depression and obesity are up as we wrestle with the emptiness and endless disappointment of the consumer lifestyle. "Affluenza" pulls no punches, claiming society as a whole is addicted…mehr

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This is a riveting exploration of the effects of over-consumption and the everlasting pursuit of riches. Will resonate with anyone concerned about their own aspirations and the money merry-go-round. The Western World is in the grip of a consumption binge unprecedented in human history. We aspire to the lifestyles of the rich and famous at the cost of family, friends, and personal fulfilment. Rates of stress, depression and obesity are up as we wrestle with the emptiness and endless disappointment of the consumer lifestyle. "Affluenza" pulls no punches, claiming society as a whole is addicted to over-consumption. Fortunately there is a cure - more and more people are choosing to disregard the promotional gimmicks of modern marketing, reduce their consumer spending, and recapture time for the things that really matter. "Affluenza" shows you how.

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Clive Hamilton is the author of Growth Fetish, and Executive Director of The Australia Institute, Australia's foremost public interest think tank. Described as Australia's most amazing economist', he has held visiting positions at the Australian National University, the University of Sydney and the University of Cambridge. Richard Denniss is Deputy Director of the Australia Institute. He has taught economics at the University of Newcastle and was Chief of Staff to Senator Natasha Stott Despoja.