meaning of consumerism
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Consumerism comes from the verb consume, which is rooted in the Latin word consumere, meaning to use up or to waste. The noun consumerism also refers to a movement that promotes the interests of consumers — that is, people who purchase goods, use them, and then buy more — especially the protection of these consumers from things like fraud or price gouging.
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As more and more products and services are advertised on different media, there is an increase in the desire to buy or consume these products and services even though one does not need them.
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