The article analyses the common notion that the consumer society is a reflec-tion of those principles in the market that also provide the ideas of democ-racy and liberal constitutionalism with legitimacy in the political realm. The inalienable right to self-development and self-determination makes the indi-vidual the starting and ending point of life, rendering all spheres of market and society a ‘republic of choice’. But if consumer society shares the essentials of liberal constitutionalism and the rational, processual nature of democratic representation, then its ontology needs to be investigated for the same reason and in the same manner as legal and political philosophy dissects the legitimacy and validity of the parliamentary instituti...
Consumer law seems to be a particularly post-modern form of law. It is pluralistic, its boundaries a...
This article draws on research into the development and growth of ethical consumption in the UK to s...
Michele Micheletti (2003) argues political consumerism is a new form of political participation, in ...
none1noThe article considers sustainable consumption and alternative food networks in the context of...
The article aims to verify the popular thesis that capitalism inevitably leads to the democratic sys...
The global phenomenon of political consumerism is known through such diverse manifestations as corpo...
The question of choice is central to the political and economic construction of the role of consumer...
This article discusses the origins of the idea that a consumer’s choice is equivalent to a citizen’s...
This article discusses consumer activism not as an ethical, but as a political phenomenon. A politic...
Current rhetoric of democratic citizenship invokes an ideology of consumerism. In this article, I ad...
The article discusses the principle of consumer sovereignty (considering the satisfaction of consume...
The economic theory of the consumer, which assumes individual satisfaction as its goal and individua...
The article presents two figures of mass society that emerged in the twentieth century. The former r...
This article is focused on the fairly widespread judgment among intellectuals in the humanitiesand ...
Management and MarketingUniversity of InnsbruckThis article seeks to contribute to the issue of cons...
Consumer law seems to be a particularly post-modern form of law. It is pluralistic, its boundaries a...
This article draws on research into the development and growth of ethical consumption in the UK to s...
Michele Micheletti (2003) argues political consumerism is a new form of political participation, in ...
none1noThe article considers sustainable consumption and alternative food networks in the context of...
The article aims to verify the popular thesis that capitalism inevitably leads to the democratic sys...
The global phenomenon of political consumerism is known through such diverse manifestations as corpo...
The question of choice is central to the political and economic construction of the role of consumer...
This article discusses the origins of the idea that a consumer’s choice is equivalent to a citizen’s...
This article discusses consumer activism not as an ethical, but as a political phenomenon. A politic...
Current rhetoric of democratic citizenship invokes an ideology of consumerism. In this article, I ad...
The article discusses the principle of consumer sovereignty (considering the satisfaction of consume...
The economic theory of the consumer, which assumes individual satisfaction as its goal and individua...
The article presents two figures of mass society that emerged in the twentieth century. The former r...
This article is focused on the fairly widespread judgment among intellectuals in the humanitiesand ...
Management and MarketingUniversity of InnsbruckThis article seeks to contribute to the issue of cons...
Consumer law seems to be a particularly post-modern form of law. It is pluralistic, its boundaries a...
This article draws on research into the development and growth of ethical consumption in the UK to s...
Michele Micheletti (2003) argues political consumerism is a new form of political participation, in ...