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* Why Do People Want Goods?

on BBC Radio 3

by Mary Douglas , Professor of Anthropology. University College, London
In the Age of Inflation few questions are more practical than ' Why do people want things? ' We all tend to think we know the answers, from basic need to wicked greed; but do we? And do the economists? What happens if we take a fresh and penetrating look at what people want things for?
1: The Language of Goods

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