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In The High Price of Materialism, Tim Kasser offers a scientific explanation of how
our contemporary culture of consumerism and materialism affects our everyday happiness and
psychological health. Other writers have shown that once we have sufficient food, shelter, and
clothing, further material gains do little to improve our well-being. Kasser goes beyond these
findings to investigate how people's materialistic desires relate to their well-being. He shows that
people whose values center on the accumulation of wealth or material possessions face a greater risk
of unhappiness, including anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and problems with intimacy --
regardless of age, income, or culture.Drawing on a decade's worth of empirical data, Kasser examines
what happens when we organize our lives around materialistic pursuits. He looks at the effects on
our internal experience and interpersonal relationships, as well as on our communities and the world
at large. He shows that materialistic values actually undermine our well-being, as they perpetuate
feelings of insecurity, weaken the ties that bind us, and make us feel less free. Kasser not only
defines the problem but proposes ways we can change ourselves, our families, and society to become
less materialistic.
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202 pages, Unknown Binding
First published January 1, 2002