In this post, you will find great Consumerism Quotes from famous people, such as Emma Thompson, Maya Moore, George A. Romero, Timothy Morton, Rachel Campos-Duffy. You can learn and implement many lessons from these quotes.
Consumerism is at once the engine of America and simultaneously one of the most revealing indicators of our collective shallowness.
Women have an instinct for what the market is. We have tremendous insight in terms of understanding products and consumerism.
I have to confess that I’ve never been a great fan of Christmas or, as it’s known in our house, The Monster That Ate the Last Third of the Year. It’s mostly the rampant consumerism I object to, but I’m also a little wary of the annual crop of new Christmas stories and sometimes wonder why anyone bothers.
Corporate America limits the world to consumerism. Science can limit it to the material world. Even religion limits it to a lot of theories that can explain everything. I think we need cinema to break that apart and remind us that we’re not in control, and we don’t understand as much as we think do.
We live in a society that, for the most part, is morally and spiritually bankrupt. Our culture is a culture of consumerism. How sustainable is that?
By continually pushing the message that we have the right to gratification now, consumerism at its most expansive encouraged a demand for fulfillment that could not so easily be contained by products.
Violence is hidden within democratic structures because they are not radically democratic – Western democracy is merely a domestic convenience of consumerism.
The corruption of the American soul is consumerism.

Make it new is the message not just of modern art but of modern consumerism, of which modern art is largely a mirror image.
It is the logic of consumerism that undermines the values of loyalty and permanence and promotes a different set of values that is destructive of family life.
Contemplation is an alternative consciousness that refuses to identify with or feed what are only passing shows. It is the absolute opposite of addiction, consumerism or any egoic consciousness.
It is advertising and the logic of consumerism that governs the depiction of reality in the mass media.