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  <title>Consumerism - EP84</title>
  <description>Consumerism- The theory that increasing consumption of goods is economically desirable, also, a preoccupation with, and an inclination toward the buying of consumer goods. Why do we feel the need to continue to buy things? When was the turning point in America when it comes to consumption?&amp;amp;nbsp;Are we programmed to consume? What happens when we stop producing and only consume? Is this why Americans feel incomplete? People seem to need to feel a sense of accomplishment and it's easier to buy something than make it yourself, are we lazy? Support Us: paypal.me/thebattlepodcast thebattlepodcast@gmail.com Produced By Fritz @ GSR Podcast Productions gsrpodcastproductions@gmail.com </description>
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