explain formation of consumer society and producer society their features and all.
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Consumption is a complex social phenomenon in which people consume goods or services for reasons beyond their basic use-value. Conspicuous Consumption, Symbolic Consumption, Addictive Consumption, Compulsive Consumption and Sacred Consumption are five main categories defining distinctive consumption styles. Basic characteristics of consumer culture can be summarized in the transforming of needs to desires, utilitarian/hedonic needs-values, commodity fetishism, conspicuous leisure and consumption, cultural values, aestheticization, alienation, differentiation and speed. A consumer society is one in which the entire society is organized around the consumption and display of commodities through which individuals gain prestige, identity, and standing
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Consumer Society :- A term sometimes applied to modern Western societies, which suggests that they are increasingly organized around consumption (of goods and leisure), rather than the production of materials and services.
Basic characteristics of consumer culture can be summarized in the transforming of needs to desires, utilitarian/hedonic needs-values, commodity fetishism, conspicuous leisure and consumption, cultural values, aestheticization, alienation, differentiation and speed.
A producer's society is organised for the production of goods and services based upon common ownership and management by a group of workers to eliminate the employee-employer relationship.
The cooperative society is dynamic in all countries worldwide and is represented in all the sectors including agriculture, food, finance, healthcare, etc. In Producer’s Cooperative Society, producer-owned and democratically-controlled organizations serve their members (who may or may not be themselves cooperatives) through cooperative marketing, support and/or purchasing. The members of this organization collect capital, render a great attempt to operate the organization with a view to earning a profit and distributing as well as. To protect the interest of weaker sections, the co-operative society is formed. It is a voluntary association of persons, whose motive is the welfare of the members.
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