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Consumption Oriented Idol Worship in China introduces how "consumption-oriented idol worship" affects society in China. It defines consumption-oriented idol worship and describes how it is used in media and products to "throw them into ecstasy" and create a desire for possession. Along with these two points, it describes the three different forms of consumption-oriented idol worship: the "Idolization of Sentimental Capital," the "Idolization of Spiritual Capital," and the "Idolization of Ethical Capital." Also reviewed is how this affects society negatively, such as wasting. Especially noted is the lack of a true agenda for this trend and the lack of recognition from the Chinese government.
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