Each of us has definitely seen the scene in the grocery: the small kid is nagging, crying, and whining to get his mom to buy him some special sort of sweet products or fast food. At this moment we understand that advertising to children is big business.
Each of us has definitely seen the scene in the grocery: the small kid is nagging, crying, and whining to get his mom to buy him some special sort of sweet products or fast food. At this moment we understand that advertising to children is big business.
Sie sind jung, kreativ, gut ausgebildet, erfolgreich... und verdienen zu viel Geld– so erscheinen die "bourgeoisen Bohemiens" - die sogenannte Bobos - im Buch von David Brooks, leitender Redakteur des "Weekly Standard" in Washington.
Das Buch zeigt ein realistisches Portrait dieser Elite des Informationsalters vom Inhalt ihres Einkaufswagens bis zu ihren sexuellen Vorlieben und beschreibt ihr Konsumverhalten, sowie moralische und soziale Werte.