The Waste Makers

The Waste Makers

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  • Author: Vance Packard
  • Publisher: Ig Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781935439370
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

A pioneering work from the 1960s about how the rapid growth of disposable consumer goods degraded the environmental, financial and spiritual character of western society. It exposed the increasing commercialisation of American life, when people bought things they didn't need or want. It also highlighted the concept of planned obsolescence, the 'death date' built into products. This prescient study predicted the rise of consumer culture and features an introduction by bestselling author Bill McKibben.


Vance Packard & American Social Criticism

Vance Packard & American Social Criticism

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  • Author: Daniel Horowitz
  • Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
  • ISBN: 9780807821411
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 406

Traces the influence of Packard's early life on his works on social criticism and notes his viewpoints in the context of a writer lacking academic affiliation


Advertising in the 60s

Advertising in the 60s

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  • Author: Hazel G. Warlaumont
  • Publisher: Praeger
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 272

The 1960s provides Warlaumont with the backdrop for examining the struggle of advertising during the anti-establishment movement in one of America's most colorful but turbulent decades. Targeted by the counterculture, threatened with government regulation, criticized as a waste maker by social critics, weakened by internal strife between the liberal and traditional forces within the industry, and faced with the consumption-weary public, advertising faced one of its most challenging times. Yet surprisingly, it made history with its unprecedented creativity and innovation during the 60s. Distancing itself from the Establishment, advertising, as a wolf in sheep's clothing, joined the cultural revolution, changed the way it related to its audience, and attempted to seduce consumers with humor, resonance, candidness, and a power-to-the-people approach. Masking its ultimate goal to maintain, preserve, and promote the consumption ethic and business elite, advertising joined an infectious wave to overturn the old and stodgy ways. Becoming a turncoat by appearing to abandon its traditional materialistic and authoritarian stance—even mimicking it in some instances—advertising became a cause celebre with its colorful and humorous campaigns, validating itself while under fire. Using the 60s as a backdrop, Warlaumont examines the struggle of a traditional institution during one of America's most turbulent decades. Scholars, students, and researchers involved with business, communications, and advertising history as well as the general public interested in the 1960s will find this study fascinating.


The Zero Waste Solution

The Zero Waste Solution

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  • Author: Paul Connett
  • Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
  • ISBN: 1603584897
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 3

"How cities and towns around the world are saying no to incinerators and wasteful product design and yes to radical recycling, reuse entrepreneurs, and the jobs they create"--Cover.


The Hidden Persuaders

The Hidden Persuaders

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  • Author: Vance Packard
  • Publisher: Ig Publishing
  • ISBN: 9780978843106
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

A discussion of how modern advertising attempts to control our thoughts and desires in order to make us buy the products it produces. Exploring the use of consumer motivational research and other psychological techniques, including subliminal tactics, this book shows how advertisers secretly manipulate mass desire for consumer goods and products. In addition, Packard also discusses advertising in politics, predicting the way image and personality rapidly came to overshadow real issues in the televised age.


The People Shapers

The People Shapers

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  • Author: Vance Packard
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780170052962
  • Category : Genetic engineering
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 398


Die Makers Handbook

Die Makers Handbook

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  • Author: Jerry Arnold
  • Publisher: Industrial Press Inc.
  • ISBN: 9780831131326
  • Category : Crafts & Hobbies
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 228

The only book of its kind expressly intended to help avoid the pitfalls associated with stamping designs, die designs, and stamping die function.


The Tragedy of Waste

The Tragedy of Waste

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  • Author: Stuart Chase
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 314


Discard Studies

Discard Studies

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  • Author: Max Liboiron
  • Publisher: MIT Press
  • ISBN: 0262369516
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 225

An argument that social, political, and economic systems maintain power by discarding certain people, places, and things. Discard studies is an emerging field that looks at waste and wasting broadly construed. Rather than focusing on waste and trash as the primary objects of study, discard studies looks at wider systems of waste and wasting to explore how some materials, practices, regions, and people are valued or devalued, becoming dominant or disposable. In this book, Max Liboiron and Josh Lepawsky argue that social, political, and economic systems maintain power by discarding certain people, places, and things. They show how the theories and methods of discard studies can be applied in a variety of cases, many of which do not involve waste, trash, or pollution. Liboiron and Lepawsky consider the partiality of knowledge and offer a theory of scale, exploring the myth that most waste is municipal solid waste produced by consumers; discuss peripheries, centers, and power, using content moderation as an example of how dominant systems find ways to discard; and use theories of difference to show that universalism, stereotypes, and inclusion all have politics of discard and even purification—as exemplified in “inclusive” efforts to broaden the Black Lives Matter movement. Finally, they develop a theory of change by considering “wasting well,” outlining techniques, methods, and propositions for a justice-oriented discard studies that keeps power in view.


Brickmakers

Brickmakers

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  • Author: Selva Almada
  • Publisher: Graywolf Press
  • ISBN: 1644451611
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 160

A piercing and passionate novel, set in rural Argentina, about violence and masculinity Oscar Tamai and Elvio Miranda, the patriarchs of two families of brickmakers, have for years nursed a mutual hatred, but their teenage sons, Pájaro and Ángelito, somehow fell in love. Brickmakers begins as Pájaro and Marciano, Ángelito’s older brother, lie dying in the mud at the base of a Ferris wheel. Inhabiting a dreamlike state between life and death, they recall the events that forced them to pay the price of their fathers’ petty feud. The Tamai and Miranda families are caught, like the Capulets and the Montagues, in an almost mythic conflict, one that emerges from stubborn pride and intractable machismo. Like her heralded debut, The Wind That Lays Waste, Selva Almada’s fierce and tender second novel is an unforgettable portrayal of characters who initially seem to stand in opposition, but are ultimately revealed to be bound by their similarities. Almada enlarges the tradition of some of the most distinctive prose stylists of our time. In Brickmakers, she furthers her extraordinary exploration of masculinity and the realities of working-class rural life. This is another exquisitely written and powerfully told story by a major international voice.