Excess: Anti-consumerism in the WestISBN: 978-0-7456-4541-4
Paperback
224 pages
December 2009, Polity
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Choice
"A fascinating exploration of what anti-consumerism (as cultural
interpretation, lifestyle change, and collective action) means for
the future of political debate, especially in the context of the
recent economic crisis."
Long Range Planning
"Written in accessible if academic prose, Humphery's book
explores this question in more complex and nuanced ways than is
often the case in existing theoretical and populist reactions,
which naively reject consumerism outright."
Green World
"[A] sophisticated analysis of consumerism."
The Australian
"There could hardly be a more timely issue - nor a more
compelling study of the historical and political implications of
the excess that may well be crushing the world as we knew
it."
Charles Lemert, Wesleyan University
"Excess offers an insightful view of the many dimensions
of consumption reformers must address—from the waste economy
to environmental degradation, and from unhappiness at too much
choice to the stress of too little money. Humphery dares us to hope
that we can create a better vision of the good life without giving
up our pleasures."
Sharon Zukin, Brooklyn College, and author of Point of
Purchase: How Shopping Changed American Culture