| 11. | It was a matter of an affluent society.
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| 12. | 46 . ` THE AFFLUENT SOCIETY,'John Kenneth Galbraith
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| 13. | "Drugs, crime, terrorism, unemployment and increasing poverty are part of our affluent societies, " he said.
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| 14. | Since they grew up in a very affluent society, they have a romantic notion about being poor.
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| 15. | Schizophrenia is associated with maternal starvation during pregnancy while autism has become increasingly common in affluent societies.
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| 16. | Prada fashion has communicated membership in a cool, secretly knowing and affluent society, however pretentious that may sound.
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| 17. | Bourdieu believed that the prosperous and affluent societies of the west were becoming the " cultural capital ".
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| 18. | But with other young artists, he began to feel alienated from the materialism of this newly affluent society.
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| 19. | Some of the frustration is unrealistic, whiny _ the empty anguish of an affluent society demanding perpetual gratification.
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| 20. | After the Second World War, investment in colonial mining and transportation ceased and Belgium became a more affluent society.
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