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[[Consumerium]] can be seen as an [[Open Campaign]] for '''moral purchasing''', which is the influence of [[moral cognition]] on [[consumer choice]], and the interpretation of each such choice as a [[moral choice]] nor just [[economic choice]]. | [[Consumerium]] can be seen as an [[Open Campaign]] for '''moral purchasing''', which is the influence of [[moral cognition]] on [[consumer choice]], and the interpretation of each such choice as a [[moral choice]] nor just [[economic choice]]. Consumerium promotes the concept of "[[moral purchasing power]]." | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:57, 19 November 2003
Consumerium can be seen as an Open Campaign for moral purchasing, which is the influence of moral cognition on consumer choice, and the interpretation of each such choice as a moral choice nor just economic choice. Consumerium promotes the concept of "moral purchasing power."