

A Consumers' Republic
Book • 2003
In 'A Consumers' Republic', Lizabeth Cohen explores how post-war America transformed into a consumer-driven society, influencing national identity and social policies.
The book examines the complex legacy of mass consumption, highlighting both its successes and its role in fostering economic inequality and social divisions.
Cohen's work provides insights into the enduring impact of consumer culture on American life.
The book examines the complex legacy of mass consumption, highlighting both its successes and its role in fostering economic inequality and social divisions.
Cohen's work provides insights into the enduring impact of consumer culture on American life.
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