The consumer habit of interpreting relationships, school, and life choices through money and buying power.
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economic logic
The consumer habit of interpreting relationships, school, and life choices through money and buying power.
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Jiang says students have been brainwashed into economic logic: they assess dating, school, jobs, houses, and social media through money and consumption.
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"...much money does this person have? Okay, you understand? You use economic logic in order to understand the world, and to reason and analyze..."
"So you can get a good job, why? To make money, and so you can buy things, okay? You understand, that's how you all..."
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