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In contrast to our own time, this “protoenvironmentalism” wedded a politics of idealism to expansive notions of nonmaterialistic progress; a faith in the federal government to act responsibly in the national interest dovetailed with a liberal pragmatism.

Taken by his “boyish, unabashed enthusiasm” and “unparalleled love and respect for the rule of law,” she also judged him nonmaterialistic.

But “Lorna and Tom” chronicles in less comical brush strokes the insidious impact of wealth on a lengthy marriage between a woman born to privilege, and a man with a nonmaterialistic bohemian nature.

In that group, 24.1 percent were both nonmaterialistic, 34.1 percent were both materialistic, and the rest had dissimilar materialism levels, with one spouse ranking high and the other low.

Unless we make an effort to understand and appreciate the rich, proud and nonmaterialistic culture of our southern neighbors we shall have lost a major battle of the cold war.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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