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Author Cloutier, David, 1972-
Title The vice of luxury : economic excess in a consumer age / David Cloutier.
Publisher Washington, DC : Georgetown University Press, [2015]
Copyright date ©2015



Descript 1 online resource (xi, 315 pages).
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Contents Chapter 1. Why Luxury? -- Chapter 2. Luxury in History : A Brief Survey -- Chapter 3. Neglected Vice : How Luxury Degrades Us, Our Work, and Our Communities -- Chapter 4. Neglected Sacramentality : Why Luxury Blocks a Spirituality of our Material Goods -- Chapter 5. Neglecting Positionality : Why Luxury Does Not Necessarily Help the Economy -- Chapter 6. Luxury Defined -- Chapter 7. Luxury and Social Context : Who Has More Than Enough? -- Chapter 8. Luxury and Necessity : What is Enough? -- Chapter 9. Luxury and Sacrament : What's Beyond Enough? -- Conclusion. Resisting with Discipline, Responding with Hope.
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ISBN 9781626162570 (electronic bk.)
1626162573 (electronic bk.)
9781626162709
1626162700
9781626162563
1626162565
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Author Cloutier, David, 1972-
Series The moral traditions series
Moral traditions series.
Subject Luxury -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Wealth -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Wealth -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Consumption (Economics) -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Descript 1 online resource (xi, 315 pages).
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Chapter 1. Why Luxury? -- Chapter 2. Luxury in History : A Brief Survey -- Chapter 3. Neglected Vice : How Luxury Degrades Us, Our Work, and Our Communities -- Chapter 4. Neglected Sacramentality : Why Luxury Blocks a Spirituality of our Material Goods -- Chapter 5. Neglecting Positionality : Why Luxury Does Not Necessarily Help the Economy -- Chapter 6. Luxury Defined -- Chapter 7. Luxury and Social Context : Who Has More Than Enough? -- Chapter 8. Luxury and Necessity : What is Enough? -- Chapter 9. Luxury and Sacrament : What's Beyond Enough? -- Conclusion. Resisting with Discipline, Responding with Hope.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781626162570 (electronic bk.)
1626162573 (electronic bk.)
9781626162709
1626162700
9781626162563
1626162565
Author Cloutier, David, 1972-
Series The moral traditions series
Moral traditions series.
Subject Luxury -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Wealth -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Wealth -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Consumption (Economics) -- Moral and ethical aspects.

Subject Luxury -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Wealth -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Wealth -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
Consumption (Economics) -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Descript 1 online resource (xi, 315 pages).
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Chapter 1. Why Luxury? -- Chapter 2. Luxury in History : A Brief Survey -- Chapter 3. Neglected Vice : How Luxury Degrades Us, Our Work, and Our Communities -- Chapter 4. Neglected Sacramentality : Why Luxury Blocks a Spirituality of our Material Goods -- Chapter 5. Neglecting Positionality : Why Luxury Does Not Necessarily Help the Economy -- Chapter 6. Luxury Defined -- Chapter 7. Luxury and Social Context : Who Has More Than Enough? -- Chapter 8. Luxury and Necessity : What is Enough? -- Chapter 9. Luxury and Sacrament : What's Beyond Enough? -- Conclusion. Resisting with Discipline, Responding with Hope.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781626162570 (electronic bk.)
1626162573 (electronic bk.)
9781626162709
1626162700
9781626162563
1626162565

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