video:
http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/id/214184


Ellen Ruppel Shell talked about her book Cheap: The High Cost of Discount 
Culture (Penguin Press; The (July 2, 2009). In her book she argues that our 
love of bargains has led to a market filled with poor quality products and 
an economy that increasingly excludes the working class. She talked about 
the psychology of consumerism and the history of consumerism and 
industrialization. She illustrated her talk with slides and read passages 
from her book. She also responded to questions from members of the audience 
at the Newton Free Library on Thursday, October 15, 2009, at 7:30 p.m. Ellen 
Ruppel Shell is associate professor and co-director of the Knight Center for 
Science and Medical Journalism at Boston University. She is a correspondent 
for dozens of national publications including Time and Atlantic Monthly. She 
is the author of The Hungry Gene: The Science of Fat and the Future of Thin 
and A Child's Place. 

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