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Потребление в философско-экономическом дискурсе

Потребление в философско-экономическом дискурсе

Abstract

Economic and philosophical conceptions about the consumption are considered in the article. The universal and specific subjects are revealled. The frames and contents of the philosophical-economic analysis of the consumption are determined

Рассмотрены экономические и философские представления о потреблении. Выявлены универсальные и специфические темы. Обозначены рамки и содержание философско-экономического анализа феномена потребления

Keywords

СONSUMPTION, ПОТРЕБЛЕНИЕ, КЛАССИЧЕСКАЯ И НЕОКЛАССИЧЕСКАЯ ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКАЯ ТЕОРИЯ, РАЦИОНАЛЬНОСТЬ, РЫНОЧНОЕ РАВНОВЕСИЕ, МАРКЕТИНГ, ФИЛОСОФИЯ ПОСТМОДЕРНА, ПЕРЕПОТРЕБЛЕНИЕ

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