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The
consumer
culture
is a powerful
subculture
in
wealthy
,
industrialized
nations. It seems to have originated in the
United States
in the
1950s
. During this time, the
population
was growing rapidly because of the "
baby boom
" after
World War II
. Industrial productivity was rising as well, and relatively new
psychological
methods of
advertising
were being used to encourage consumption in order to keep the
economy
growing. These campaigns claimed that with the proper consumption, an ideal happy life could be achieved.
The source of this culture is the
corporate
sector of society, which produces the goods to be consumed.
Beliefs
that characterize this culture are:
Happiness is gained by purchasing the proper name brand goods.
Consumer culture is a culture of
passivity
. The idea of
creating things
, as opposed to simply buying them, is totally foreign to it.
The importance of the "
new
".
Faddishness can be found in other cultures, but in
consumerism
it seems to exist as an interplay between
individual
s, groups, and
corporation
s.
Fad
s, usually at the group but sometimes at the individual level, can be picked up by corporations and disseminated to the culture at large. Then, they become
fashion
, and tend to be enforced within the consumerism
hierarchy
fed by that set of corporations. Certain individuals are able to improve or maintain their hierarchical
status
by redefining fashion or creating fads.
Personality
can be meaningfully defined in terms of
brand loyalty
.
The modern concept of brands originated in the first half of the
20th century
and were marketed as a way to be sure of getting a consistent and reliable product in a time when many things were still sold in bulk.
Brand
s that are part of consumer culture are
marketed
as a way to achieve a
lifestyle
. One's
personality
is defined by the message that one's
choice
of
consumer goods
says about one's desired lifestyle.
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While consumer culture certainly bloomed in
Post War America
, it would be false to assume that it did not exist prior to that. The
Industrial Revolution
brought about
mass production
which required the creation of
mass culture
in order to sustain itself ("we must have
more profit
each year than we did in the prior year", rather than the more
sane and rational
"we must have a profit"). If you peruse
microfiche
of the
New York Times
,
Times of London
, etc etc from the last half of the 1800's you will see many many early experiments in
branding
and of course some truly outrageous claims (you think ads are dishonest now?
Truth in advertising
laws really have made some difference). Advertising became more organized and "professional" over the decades, and certainly by the turn of the century the consumer culture was in full swing, with
five and dimes
, more and more factories,
pulp literature
, and a thriving
periodicals
industry. The
roaring twenties
throttled consumer culture up to full speed and drove it right over the cliff into the
Great Depression
. Consumer culture became a shadow of its' former self until post-war, at which time it came back in full force. The
omnipresent
ad industry and exponential growth of the phenomenon in the post war era certainly make it seem as though it never existed prior, but consumer culture had already been around for close to 100 years.
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