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Praise for Sharon Beder's previous book Global Spin: 'Sharon Beder
has taken the taboo subjects of propaganda and censorship in free
societies and exposed their insidious threat.' John Pilger 'Beder's
analysis is comprehensive, steely and clinical. She lifts the lid
on an elaborate tapestry of lies, deceit, intimidation and
destruction.' Harold Pinter This book investigates the way that
corporations are strategically shaping children to be under-aged
hyperconsumers as well as the submissive employees and uncritical
citizens of the future. Sharon Beder shows how marketers and
advertisers are targeting ever younger children in a relentless
campaign, transforming children's play into a commercial
opportunity and taking advantage of childish anxieties. Beder
investigates the corporate relations and ideals that infiltrate
every aspect of our lives. She presents an alarming picture of how
a child's social development -- through education, health care and
nutrition -- has become an ordered conveyor belt of consumerist
conditioning. Focusing on education in particular, Beder explains
how businesses are taking control of more and more aspects of
schooling, not only for profit but to erode state schooling and
promote business values. Similarly, she shows how 'difficult'
children are taught from an early age that pharmaceuticals can be
used to discipline them or to make them 'happy'.
This book investigates the way that corporations are strategically
shaping children to be under-aged hyperconsumers.Sharon Beder shows
how marketers and advertisers are targeting ever younger children
in a relentless campaign, transforming children's play into a
commercial opportunity and taking advantage of childish
anxieties.Beder investigates the corporate relations and ideals
that infiltrate every aspect of our lives, especially through our
public services. She presents an alarming picture of how a child's
social development - through education, health care and nutrition -
has become an ordered conveyor belt of consumerist conditioning.
Focusing on education in particular, Beder explains how businesses
are taking control of more and more aspects of schooling, not only
for profit but to erode state schooling and promote business
values. Similarly, she writes how children are taught from an early
age that the pharmacy offers the solutions to all their ills, and
how pharmaceuticals are only to happy to 'educate' them.
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