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commercialism

[kuh-mur-shuh-liz-uhm] / kəˈmɜr ʃəˌlɪz əm /




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Instead, many Gen Alpha youths look to the Grinch for his views on “corruption or poverty or the oversaturation of commercialism,” Darnell said.

From Los Angeles Times

The lights are up and the baubles are out: with trees across the country already decorated and on display, there has been some traditional grumbling about whether commercialism means it gets earlier every year.

From BBC

But commercialism has won out over art, which is to say obviousness has run roughshod over subtlety.

From Los Angeles Times

In his sophomore feature, Fabbro, who previously directed the 2021 romantic thriller “The Grand Bolero,” juxtaposes the quiet grace of Igor’s modest life with the cacophony and commercialism of contemporary truffle auctions.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s meant to create an environment free of commercialism, advertising and monetary transactions.

From Los Angeles Times