Growing materialism refers to an increasing focus on acquiring material possessions or wealth as a measure of success or happiness. It is characterized by a strong emphasis on consumerism and the pursuit of material goods to fulfill one's desires and needs. This trend often leads to prioritizing material wealth over other aspects of life such as social connections, health, or personal fulfillment.
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Of or pertaining to materialism or materialists; of the nature of materialism.
It's not a law. Materialism and atheism don't necessarily have anything to do with each other; theistic materialism exists, and the materialism part is still the same (it's incidental that there is or isn't a god involved). See "What is Materialism?" to better understand that part.
The book Materialism was written by Jorie Graham.
Materialism should have material and physical possessions
Denial of materialism
Hylephobia is the name of the phobia related to the fear of materialism
Christianity looks down on materialism as an obstacle to spirituality.
Materialism in the relative sense is understood by Buddhists. Attachment and aversion to materialism is likely to lead to suffering as with any other composite phenomena.
Materialism is the self-indulgent pursuit of acquiring possessions to the exclusion of helping others in need.
Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism was created in 1973.
Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism has 227 pages.