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'''Political consumerism''' is | '''Political consumerism''' is a blanket concept including [[fair trade]] and [[moral purchasing]]. It could be seen as more general, or as more specific. | ||
It emphasizes [[economic choice]] not quite as [[moral choice]] based on [[moral cognition]] but rather more practically as [[political choice]] based on some [[factionally defined]] criteria. If it's valid, then, factions matter more, and individual morality less, in determining [[individual buying criteria]]. |
Revision as of 20:28, 25 November 2003
Political consumerism is a blanket concept including fair trade and moral purchasing. It could be seen as more general, or as more specific.
It emphasizes economic choice not quite as moral choice based on moral cognition but rather more practically as political choice based on some factionally defined criteria. If it's valid, then, factions matter more, and individual morality less, in determining individual buying criteria.