The High Price of Materialism (Paperback, New)


Selected as an Outstanding Academic Book for 2002 by Choice Magazine In "The High Price of Materialism," Tim Kasser offers a scientific explanation of how our contemporary culture of consumerism and materialism affects our everyday happiness and psychological health. Other writers have shown that once we have sufficient food, shelter, and clothing, further material gains do little to improve our well-being. Kasser goes beyond these findings to investigate how people's materialistic desires relate to their well-being. He shows that people whose values center on the accumulation of wealth or material possessions face a greater risk of unhappiness, including anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and problems with intimacy--regardless of age, income, or culture. Drawing on a decade's worth of empirical data, Kasser examines what happens when we organize our lives around materialistic pursuits. He looks at the effects on our internal experience and interpersonal relationships, as well as on our communities and the world at large. He shows that materialistic values actually undermine our well-being, as they perpetuate feelings of insecurity, weaken the ties that bind us, and make us feel less free. Kasser not only defines the problem but proposes ways we can change ourselves, our families, and society to become less materialistic.

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Selected as an Outstanding Academic Book for 2002 by Choice Magazine In "The High Price of Materialism," Tim Kasser offers a scientific explanation of how our contemporary culture of consumerism and materialism affects our everyday happiness and psychological health. Other writers have shown that once we have sufficient food, shelter, and clothing, further material gains do little to improve our well-being. Kasser goes beyond these findings to investigate how people's materialistic desires relate to their well-being. He shows that people whose values center on the accumulation of wealth or material possessions face a greater risk of unhappiness, including anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and problems with intimacy--regardless of age, income, or culture. Drawing on a decade's worth of empirical data, Kasser examines what happens when we organize our lives around materialistic pursuits. He looks at the effects on our internal experience and interpersonal relationships, as well as on our communities and the world at large. He shows that materialistic values actually undermine our well-being, as they perpetuate feelings of insecurity, weaken the ties that bind us, and make us feel less free. Kasser not only defines the problem but proposes ways we can change ourselves, our families, and society to become less materialistic.

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The books explores how the pursuit of material things has a toxic effect on our spiritual, human, societal and personal well being. We become so fixated with accumulating material things that our inner selves implode because that essence of being a Being is replaced by external trappings. Lesetja Ramokolo

Product Details

General

Imprint

MIT Press

Country of origin

United States

Series

The High Price of Materialism

Release date

August 2003

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

2003

Authors

Dimensions

228 x 155 x 9mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

149

Edition

New

ISBN-13

978-0-262-61197-8

Barcode

9780262611978

Categories

LSN

0-262-61197-X



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