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- catalog contributor b1993100.
- catalog created "[1960]".
- catalog date "1960".
- catalog date "[1960]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1960]".
- catalog description "pt. I. The developing dilemma. City of the future? -- The nagging prospects of saturation -- "Growthmanship" -- pt. II. In response, nine strategies. There's always room for more -- Progress through the throwaway spirit -- Progress through planned obsolescence -- Planned obsolescence of desirability -- How to outmode a $4,000 vehicle in two years -- America's toughest car, and thirty models later -- The short, sweet life of home products -- Fashion lines for the kitchen -- The repairman's paradise -- Progress through planned chaos -- Selling on the never-never -- Hedonism for the masses -- Progress through proliferation of people -- pt. III. Implications. Ever-mounting consumption? -- The vanishing resources -- The commercialization of American life -- The changing American character -- pt. IV. Some suggested courses. Restoring pride in prudence -- Restoring pride in quality -- Respecting the eternal balance -- Facing the unmet challenges -- Achieving an enduring style of life.".
- catalog extent "340 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Waste makers.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Waste makers.".
- catalog issued "1960".
- catalog issued "[1960]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, D. McKay Co.".
- catalog relation "Waste makers.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "339.4".
- catalog subject "HC110.W3 P3".
- catalog subject "Industries United States.".
- catalog subject "Waste (Economics) United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. I. The developing dilemma. City of the future? -- The nagging prospects of saturation -- "Growthmanship" -- pt. II. In response, nine strategies. There's always room for more -- Progress through the throwaway spirit -- Progress through planned obsolescence -- Planned obsolescence of desirability -- How to outmode a $4,000 vehicle in two years -- America's toughest car, and thirty models later -- The short, sweet life of home products -- Fashion lines for the kitchen -- The repairman's paradise -- Progress through planned chaos -- Selling on the never-never -- Hedonism for the masses -- Progress through proliferation of people -- pt. III. Implications. Ever-mounting consumption? -- The vanishing resources -- The commercialization of American life -- The changing American character -- pt. IV. Some suggested courses. Restoring pride in prudence -- Restoring pride in quality -- Respecting the eternal balance -- Facing the unmet challenges -- Achieving an enduring style of life.".
- catalog title "The waste makers.".
- catalog type "text".