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Do We Consume
Too Much?

How Schools Encourage Consumerism

In the following part of this experience, you will listen to several radio interviews on this subject of how we have become ensconced in a culture of commodity.  Mr. Myers leads these interviews.

In the first, he interviews Murray Milner as they discuss how today’s teen is made a consumer in our educational paradigm.  Murray Milner, Jr. is Senior Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture and Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Virginia. Before joining the faculty there in 1972 he taught at New York University and worked for the National Council of Churches in Bangladesh. In addition to Freaks, Geeks, and Cool Kids, he has also written The Illusion of Equality: The Effects of Educational Opportunity on Inequality and ConflictUnequal Care: A Case Study of Interorganizational Relations in Health Care; and Status and Sacredness: A General Theory of Status Relations and an Analysis of Indian Culture. He earned his Ph.D. from Columbia University, his M.Div. from Union Theological Seminary (New York), his M.A. from the University of Texas, and his B.Sc. from Texas A & M.  This interview is entitled, “On Teens and Schools.”