Consumption 
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5/10/2020
As it was 100 Years Ago, Consuming is Political in a Crisis
by Mark W. Robbins and Christine Reiser Robbins
In a crisis, unity and cooperation have been the positive sides of consumer politics. But they have always fought against price gouging, suspicion and stereotyping.
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