Talk:Post-consumerism

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This is a good start
a couple things I thought were not correct though. Post-consumerism suggests that all manufacturing should cease as there are already enough cars, 'phones, teddy bears,etc. Wait, are there multiple types of post consumerism? Branch out here and aviod a messy article.

".. whereby each person can produce enough for his/her family's needs without subjecting him/herself to anybody. " This is an incomplete statement that could be a lot better71.37.49.109 (talk) 01:35, 3 October 2011 (UTC)

The beginning of the article
"Post-consumerism is often suggesting..." is not an excellent way to start this article. What is it, is the first question, and only then should it be answered what post-consumerism does. So, I'd instead use "Post-consumerism is [blank] that is often suggesting...", with blank being... I don't actually know. Does it mean the change of society to the direction where it is less consumerist, or the theory of that change? BlueBanana (talk) 19:00, 14 November 2017 (UTC)

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