Spent : sex, evolution, and the secrets of consumerism; Geoffrey Miller; 2009
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Spent : sex, evolution, and the secrets of consumerism; Geoffrey Miller; 2009
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Spent : sex, evolution, and the secrets of consumerism

av Geoffrey Miller

  • Utgiven: 2009
  • ISBN: 9780143117230
  • Sidor: 374 st
  • Förlag: Penguin Books
  • Format: Häftad
  • Språk: Engelska

Om boken

A leading evolutionary psychologist probes the unconscious instincts behind American consumer culture Illuminating the hidden reasons for why we buy what we do, "Spent" applies evolutionary psychology to the sensual wonderland of marketing and perceived status that is American consumer culture. Geoffrey Miller starts with the theory that we purchase things to advertise ourselves to others, and then examines other factors that dictate what we spend money on. With humor and insight, Miller analyzes an array of product choices and deciphers what our decisions say about ourselves, giving us access to a new way of understanding-and improving-our behaviors to become happier consumers.

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2009 släpptes boken Spent : sex, evolution, and the secrets of consumerism skriven av Geoffrey Miller. Den är skriven på engelska och består av 374 sidor. Förlaget bakom boken är Penguin Books.

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Harvard

Miller, G. (2009). Spent : sex, evolution, and the secrets of consumerism. Penguin Books.

Oxford

Miller, Geoffrey, Spent : sex, evolution, and the secrets of consumerism (Penguin Books, 2009).

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Miller, G. (2009). Spent : sex, evolution, and the secrets of consumerism. Penguin Books.

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Miller G. Spent : sex, evolution, and the secrets of consumerism. Penguin Books; 2009.

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