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I Buy Therefore I Am
Jonathan Birchall
Tuesday, 09 September 2008
Three new books raise some important questions about our relationship with the ephemera of consumer society and how consumption habits are shaped by our search for deeper meanings. In a world of mass consumption, what happens to individual identity? And do we own the stuff, or does the stuff own us?
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