Consumer capitalism is a term that’s been continually redefined because its introduction directly into popular culture in the 1920s as the population relations industry started to be ubiquitous, and used techniques resulting from psychology and sociology to help mass market consumer goods. Most frequently, consumer capitalism is the term for the idea of which consumption drives this capitalist economy as a result of corporate manipulation of the consumer to obtain material goods.
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