Ethical consumption, encompassing "buy local," "buy green," and "buy organic," raises significant moral questions. This lecture explores how consumption became imbued with right and wrong, and the effectiveness of the ethical-consumption movement in influencing market behavior.
This discussion is part of the Ideas Matter lecture series. A joint project of Boston Review and MIT's Political Science Department, the series brings together writers, experts, and practitioners for substantive debate on contemporary challenges.
| Organizations | Boston Review; Ideas Matter |
| EarthSayers Rating | Recommended |
| Country | United States |
| Date | unknown |
| Member of Special Collection | Ethical Sourcing |
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