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Inevitable ConsumptionMarginal UtilityConsumed: How Markets Corrupt Children, Infantilize Adults, and Swallow Citizens Wholeby Benjamin R. BarberW. W. Norton March 2007, 320 pages, $26.95 [19 October 2007] by Rob HorningPopMatters General Features Editor Was the housing bubble symptomatic of the infantile mentality that Benjamin Barber, in his recent book, insists that shopping-mad Americans have had foisted upon their selves? Or is there a different lesson to draw?
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