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    Materialism is the Root of All Evil There is an old adage which says‚ "The root of all evil is money." This‚ however‚ is not true in America. In America‚ money is not the problem‚ the love of money‚ or materialism‚ is the problem. Materialism is at the core of our American dream. We grow up learning that success is rooted in material wealth and power. We live in a country where material things mean more to the general populous than a good education‚ where material things dictate the amount of money

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    Since the post war era‚ the political culture of the majority of the world has been witness to the erosion of materialism of the conflict ridden war era and the emergence of post-materialism that is common with spreading socioeconomic safety. With this change in political culture that permeates all levels of life‚ from economic to political; the public’s priorities have changed accordingly. More and more people are becoming concerned with self expression and life style rather than personal security

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    Commercialism and materialism are major flaws inherent within modern society. Consequently‚ as satirical texts‚ Nick Hornby’s 1998 novel “About a Boy” and Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein’s episode of “The Simpsons: Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy” written in 1994 critique this. Both texts are used as vehicles to demonstrate to the audience the detrimental impacts that commercialism and materialism have on society‚ through the use of a range of textual and satirical techniques. Through the juxtaposition of

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    Influential Materialism on Cambodian Society Introduction One of the remarkable transitions in Cambodia began in 1993. It was the economic reform switching from planned-economic to open-free economic market. Since ever‚ Cambodia gradually boosts the national economy by allowing private possessions and foreign investment. This is a signal of democracy in the nation. To be a democratic country‚ such rights and freedom must be given to the masses. It is well-known that people want to be equal before

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    "CARELESSNESS"‚ MORAL CORRUPTION AND MATERIALISM "They were careless people." F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is a novel about a man‚ who tries to make it rich by following the American Dream to pursue the love of his life. Through Gatsby pursuit of the American Dream‚ Fitzgerald illustrates the themes of "carelessness"‚ moral corruption‚ and materialism. Fitzgerald uses his depiction of the rich‚ the easterners‚ to exemplify the theme of carelessness. Jordan Baker’s instance with the car

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    While it is certainly the art movement most famous for it’s materialism it is not infact the first time that philosophy and ideas that centred around materialistic views were apparent. Without meaning and philosophy there is no art‚ if someone creates with no meaning behind their work‚ they are little more than craftsmen. The use of philosophy is what separates artists and creates meaning behind their art works. The history of materialism is a long and varied one with many believing that the use

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    Modern Tragedies deal with modern issues such as materialism‚ consumerism‚ procrastination and alienation. To what extent does Death of a Salesman show evidence of at least two of these issues‚ and how does Miller present them? Arthur Miller’s ‘Death of a Salesman’ is a modern tragedy; one that incorporates both the tragic genre presented in theatres for centuries as well as essences of the modern world we live in. Materialism is a modern phenomenon‚ something which possibly began due to the American

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    Journal #5 It is a known fact that Americans are materialistic people. I don’t want to be a materialistic person‚ but we kind of have to be in our world. We are programmed through commercials and billboard adds to always want the latest gadget‚ car‚ or CD. Schools and colleges expect students to have internet and computer access to do homework and projects‚ parents want to know where their kids are at all times so they buy them cell phones‚ and young girls want to look like the models they see

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    The general perception of morality‚ originate from the enforced societal rules that have historically acted as pillars for collective functioning. From the polytheistic beliefs of the middle east‚ actions have been collectively categorised as ‘right’ or ‘wrong’‚ according to religious principles and human instincts. Development of societal branches have created variations on morals principles; creating the product of modern society. The implementation of moral judgement come in the form of ‘justice’

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    Once it became the 18th century‚ the Unitarians and Universalists in New England‚ ended up contesting against the notion of predestination and believed that all individuals were capable of good deeds and were able to receive salvation. When they were able to preach the conception of salvation by free will‚ the preachers of the Second Great Awakening‚ promoted interest among Protestants in frontier revivals. The Methodist and Baptist‚ were able to gain a lot more followers which especially included

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