a bewildering array of choices floods our exhausted brains, ultimately restricting instead of freeing us. We normally assume in America that more options (‚easy fit‘ or ‚relaxed fit‘?) will make us happier, but Schwartz shows the opposite is true, arguing that having all these choices actually goes so far as to erode our psychological well-being.
Dienstag, 27. Januar 2009, 13:16 Uhr
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Tags: Konsumgesellschaft, Marktwirtschaft
Labels: Gesellschaft