In what ways was consumer capitalism treated as a political concern (as opposed to an economic one) in the
twentieth century? In other words, when (and by whom) were consumption and consumers the subject of
political debate, and to what effect?
In what ways was consumer capitalism treated as a political concern (as opposed to an economic one) in the
twentieth century? In other words, when (and by whom) were consumption and consumers the subject of
political debate, and to what effect?