Misjudging the Judgment of Consumers

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Much of modern economic thought is based on the idea of man as the “rational optimizer” who always judges his needs and efficiently uses the means at hand to reach his goal. The market supposedly reflects this idea of man. Is Technology Ruining Your Life? Take A Quick Quiz To Find Out By Clicking Here. … Read more

‘Return to Order’ Featured on Radio Free Acton

Return to Order ‘Return to Order’ Featured on Radio Free Acton

The latest edition of Radio Free Acton features an interview with John Horvat, author of Return to Order: From a Frenzied Economy to an Organic Christian Society—Where We’ve Been, How We Got Here and Where We Need to Go. Is Technology Ruining Your Life? Take A Quick Quiz To Find Out By Clicking Here. Host … Read more

The Roots of Consumer Society

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There is nothing wrong with the fact that today’s consumer society provides abundant goods for everyone. Such abundance is in itself good and necessary for society to function properly. Uphold Marriage and the Family; Uphold Society: Sign the Return to Order Petition What can be criticized are the philosophical roots of consumer society. Notre Dame’s … Read more

When Mass Production Backfires

Return to Order When Mass Production Backfires

The problem of mass production is not that there is too much demand for production but rather too much supply. There is the constant danger of glutted markets. This in turn leads to the need to create demand. Uphold the Family; Uphold Society: Sign the Return to Order Petition As author Mark C. Taylor notes: … Read more

The Origins of America’s Debt Culture

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The mid-twentieth century was really the origin of America’s culture of debt. Prior to that time, debt was looked upon as enslaving and even shameful. It was only by the clever crafting of debt as an entitlement that Americans embraced credit wholeheartedly. Uphold Marriage and the Family; Uphold Society: Sign the Return to Order Petition … Read more

Consumers Drowning in Debt

Return to Order Consumers Drowning in Debt

Author James A. Roberts notes that consumers are in trouble because they have so many debt instruments. The average American consumer will have a total of thirteen credit obligations on record. Is Technology Ruining Your Life? Take A Quick Quiz To Find Out By Clicking Here. What is the nature of these obligations? They usually … Read more

America’s Need for Leadership Provokes Book Giveaway

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Conservative thought-leaders/authors unite with solutions for a hero-starved country CHANDLER, AZ (April 7, 2015) – Technology usurping human interaction. A bloated debt burden coupled with renewed and poisonous subprime lending. The nation’s diluted position as a global leader. America’s critical need for leadership and a renewed moral compass is bringing two well-known, conservative authors together … Read more

The Importance of Trust in Business

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Everyone knows that doing business requires production facilities and consumers who will buy wares. However, the cost of production cannot only be computed in terms of labor and materials. There is a social component to production which sociologist call social capital. Free Book: Return to Order: From a Frenzied Economy to an Organic Christian Society—Where … Read more

Free to be Consumers

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Sociologist Richard Stivers makes an interesting observation about the choices given to consumers. He writes: Is Technology Ruining Your Life? Take A Quick Quiz To Find Out By Clicking Here. “There is nothing voluntary about consumption in modern societies. Advertising provides the commands to consume under the guise of the freedom to achieve material well-being: … Read more

The Vicious Cycle of Mass Markets

Return to Order The Vicious Cycle of Mass Markets

It is readily admitted that mass markets have yielded great abundance. However, philosopher and culture critic Mark C. Taylor claims that the cycle of production and consumption can also lead to imbalance. He writes: Is Technology Ruining Your Life? Take A Quick Quiz To Find Out By Clicking Here. “We have seen that the rationality … Read more