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by Certhas
3312 days ago
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And you're shifting the goalpost. I never said they get you to buy something you (genuinely) don't want, I said they create needs. Seems like you don't seriously disagree with that either, just over-interpreted my original statement. I would also argue the idea of "genuine" needs is a fallacy. Unfortunately one that is common in economic thinking. There is not fixed hierarchy of external needs that we want to satisfy one after the other. That's a really bad model for human consumption behaviour. If all your friends start having something most people will find that they start wanting it, too. |
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