
Consumerism is one of the most dangerous political scenarios in which human beings can enter; is the fantastic world that controls the real world. It is the world of stereotypes, temporary satisfaction, non-participation, manipulation, alignment, the world of the plastic and the superficial, this is the axis of this text. El consumismo es uno de los escenarios políticos más peligrosos en los que se puede adentrar el ser humano; es el mundo fantástico que controla al mundo real. Es el mundo de los estereotipos, de la satisfacción temporal, de la no participación, de la manipulación, de la alineación, el mundo de lo plástico y lo superficial, este es el eje del presente texto.
politische Willensbildung, politische Soziologie, politische Kultur, connsumption; social model; economy; culture, Soziologie, Anthropologie, Politikwissenschaft, Sociology of Economics, Wirtschaftssoziologie, Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture, Political science, Sociology & anthropology, ddc: ddc:320, ddc: ddc:301
politische Willensbildung, politische Soziologie, politische Kultur, connsumption; social model; economy; culture, Soziologie, Anthropologie, Politikwissenschaft, Sociology of Economics, Wirtschaftssoziologie, Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture, Political science, Sociology & anthropology, ddc: ddc:320, ddc: ddc:301
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