Labor groups do not get any benefit from deregulation and they will have a detriment from it. The detriment to labor groups that came with deregulation is a decline in labor groups' bargaining power. The bargaining power must be related to the erased regulation by government. The principle and basic of labor groups' bargaining power came from the government regulation<span>.</span>
Both religions are monotheistic and accept that the God that appeared to Abraham is the true God.
I think the best way to summarize their theological differences would be by their main Revelation from God, which is different for both.
For the Christians, the Word of God is the Holy Bible.
For the Muslims, the Word of God is the Holy Qur'an.
Both religions follow their respective Holy Books.
Additionally, while the Muslims believe Jesus to be a prophet, Christians believe him to be the Son of God himself.
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Consumer culture has developed over the years for many different reasons such as the demise of the social class and embourgeoisement which are both key factors in capitalism and has therefore led to the argument that consumer society merely reflects the rise of capitalism which I plan to discuss within this assignment. The origins of consumer culture have been discussed by Grant McCracken (1998) who argues that there is minimal agreement in regards to the origins of consumer society. McCracken took on the viewpoint that it would not be beneficial to look at a specific point in time in which consumer culture arose but to primarily focus on patterns of changes within culture and how these pattern of changes led to the reformation of society.…show more content…
However the works of Neil Mckendrick (1982) led him to the viewpoint that consumer culture began in eighteenth century England with the commercialization of fashion which led to a mass change in people’s taste.
So according to McKendrick the sudden change in people’s taste in relation to fashion during the eighteenth century meant that terminology such as ‘style’ developed and represented the shift in demand for items of clothing that was produced on a larger scale by new technology within the textile industry and marketing to a mass audience through improvements in printing technology which allowed and supported mass advertising to all members in society.
The third was the development of the department store. According to McCracken the Department store changed the nature of purchasing activity because department stores essentially institutionalized consumption and changed the way in how consumers were influenced and to how much influence they were subjected to in relation to purchasing goods and services. From looking at the work of McCracken and McKendrick it is clear that the development of the consumer society came from an increase in the supply and demand mindset which is a key factor or element within a consumer society.
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