"[An] engaged and important antidote to the platitudes of the times ... encourages the very human virtues [Bauman seeks] to recover from a world otherwise only concerned with the easy, the simple and the fast."<br /><b><i>Times Higher Education </i></b> <p>"A masterful account and critique of consumerism and the social consequences of its ubiquity ... another worthy contribution to the urgent task of social critique amid unprecedented and unfettered consumerism."<b><i><br />Sociology</i></b></p> <p>"A timely intervention in helping sociologists think about what the sociology of consumption has achieved."<b><i><br />Sociological Review</i></b></p> <p>"<i>Consuming Life</i> provides a fiery, stimulating and sharp diagnosis, with much to tell us about where and who we are in a market-led society."<br /><i><b>Commentary<br /></b></i><br />"Bauman's message calls for awakening from the slumber we are in."<br /><i><b>Essays in Philosophy</b></i></p>