No One Makes You Shop at Wal-Mart by Tom Slee
What if it's not that simple?
In No One Makes You Shop at Wal-Mart, Tom Slee unpacks the implications of our fervent belief in the power of choice. Pointing out that individual choice has become the lynchpin of a neoconservative corporate ideology he calls MarketThink, he urges us to re-examine our assumptions . Slee makes use of game theory to argue that individual choice is not inherently bad. Nor is it the societal fix-all that our corporations and governments claim it is. A spirited treatise, this book will make you think about choice in a whole new way.
Additional Info
Title: No One Makes You Shop at Wal-Mart
Author: Tom Slee
Cover Type: Paperback
Condition: Very Good
Categories: Business & Economics, Philosophy, Political Science, Social Science
Page Count: 240
Publish Date: 2006
Publisher: Between The Lines
ISBN: 9781897071069
What if it's not that simple?
In No One Makes You Shop at Wal-Mart, Tom Slee unpacks the implications of our fervent belief in the power of choice. Pointing out that individual choice has become the lynchpin of a neoconservative corporate ideology he calls MarketThink, he urges us to re-examine our assumptions . Slee makes use of game theory to argue that individual choice is not inherently bad. Nor is it the societal fix-all that our corporations and governments claim it is. A spirited treatise, this book will make you think about choice in a whole new way.
Additional Info
Title: No One Makes You Shop at Wal-Mart
Author: Tom Slee
Cover Type: Paperback
Condition: Very Good
Categories: Business & Economics, Philosophy, Political Science, Social Science
Page Count: 240
Publish Date: 2006
Publisher: Between The Lines
ISBN: 9781897071069
What if it's not that simple?
In No One Makes You Shop at Wal-Mart, Tom Slee unpacks the implications of our fervent belief in the power of choice. Pointing out that individual choice has become the lynchpin of a neoconservative corporate ideology he calls MarketThink, he urges us to re-examine our assumptions . Slee makes use of game theory to argue that individual choice is not inherently bad. Nor is it the societal fix-all that our corporations and governments claim it is. A spirited treatise, this book will make you think about choice in a whole new way.
Additional Info
Title: No One Makes You Shop at Wal-Mart
Author: Tom Slee
Cover Type: Paperback
Condition: Very Good
Categories: Business & Economics, Philosophy, Political Science, Social Science
Page Count: 240
Publish Date: 2006
Publisher: Between The Lines
ISBN: 9781897071069