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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

...ce 60 FOUR TYPES O F SOCIAL PRICE 61 Time 61 Effort 62 Lifestyie 62 Psyche 62 ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES 63 IMPORTANCE OF SOCIAL PRICE IN MARKETING ... ...r than the idea it supersedes. The degree of relative advantage may be measured in economic terms, but often social prestige factors, convenience an... ...n to make delivery. Other factors are beyond the marketer's control, for example, economic conditions, government regulation, labor union activity ... ...l cause of fluoridation. The same may be said for a marketer of pollution-control systems to industry. 27 Grey Areas in the Model ... ...vironment. In many cases compliance has necessitated large expenditures by school systems for equipment, structural modification in buildings and sp... ...s audience? 4. What are the opposing forces competing with us and what is our comparative advantage? An assessment must be made of the ins... ...ieties and to "cut-off' segments of other societies, but not to most modern social systems. The fmal pattern suggested by Rogers is the multistep... ...r inferences, motivations and subconscious feelings. As a basis for analysis of comparative consumption decision making, a matrix (Appendix C) was... ...ormer group as materialists and those in the latter as idealists, what follows are comparative descriptive consumer profIles to emerge from the stud...

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The Malignan Self Love : Narcissism Revisited

By: Sam Vaknin

...l interpretation of certain divinely-inspired texts, millennial scriptures, apocalyptic thought systems, and fundamentalist religious ideologies (s... ...istic Personality Disorder (NPD), but studies did not demonstrate any ethnic, social, cultural, economic, genetic, or professional predilection to ... ...itive behaviours and eliminating negative ones. The father also provides emotional support and economic security, thus stabilizing the family unit... ...s, and accomplishments. Being hunted by his challenged inferiors substantiates the narcissist's comparative superiority. Driven by pathological en... ...l example is a narcissist who changes numerous workplaces, a few careers, myriad hobbies, value systems or faiths. At the same time, he maintains (... ...ck, the criminal, and the mentally- handicapped are denied personal autonomy and are legally and economically dependent on others (or on the authorit... ...s profound implications. Communication through unequivocal, unambiguous, information-rich symbol systems is such an integral and crucial part of our...

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