Many social critics in the 1950s criticized Americans for their conformity. The 1950s were a time of consumerism and everyone wanted to fit in and realize the American Dream.
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Industries doing very well and growth of domestic consumerism led to U.S. economic growth in the 1950s.
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Industries doing very well and growth of domestic consumerism led to U.S. economic growth in the 1950s.
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The increase of produced goods from former wartime factories increased the goods available for purchase, which increased consumerism and consumer spending.
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The rise of consumerism in the 1950s emphasized gender roles (the man works, while the woman stays at home) and de-emphasized class roles. The idea that anyone could attain "the good life" was reinforced by the booming economy and consumerism.
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some would argue that greed propels not only mindless consumerism, but the pursuit of wealth, often at the expense of common sense and any allegiance to the common good. By: MeLoDy CuEvAs