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All Consuming Neal Lawson

All Consuming By Neal Lawson

All Consuming by Neal Lawson


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Offering ways to start kicking the habit of shopping, this title shows us how to put the basket down for good, and why we are happier for it.

All Consuming Summary

All Consuming by Neal Lawson

'Stabbing at battle of Ikea' Sun 'Most expensive house has GBP390m price tag' Daily Telegraph 'Financier runs up GBP36,000 bar bill' Independent Diamond-encrusted phones, waiting lists for handbags, 7-star hotels - in the summer of 2007, the UK economy finally reached its giddy peak. But it wasn't just celebrities and bankers wanting to spend, spend, spend. Whipping out our cheap credit cards, the whole nation developed one obsessive, unsustainable habit: shopping. Now the cash has dried up and we've consumed our way to financial disaster. But were rich times really happy times? And if shopping got us in to this mess, should we really be encouraged to shop our way out of it? With finances in flux, now is our chance to break this all-consuming cycle. Offering everyday ways to start kicking the habit, Neal Lawson shows us how to put the basket down for good, and why we'll be happier for it.

About Neal Lawson

Neal Lawson is a political commentator. In between time spent shopping and thinking about shopping he writes regularly for the Guardian and the New Statesman and often appears on the radio and television. He was formerly an adviser to Gordon Brown and before that was a trade union researcher. He is chair of the fast-growing pressure group Compass and managing editor of the policy journal Renewal. In 2001 he co-edited The Progress Century (Palgrave).

Additional information

GOR001212633
9780141029412
0141029412
All Consuming by Neal Lawson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
20090625
256
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