Abstract

This article focuses on the analysis of selected phenomena related to work, consumption and happiness. The thesis was formulated that the tendency to equate happiness with the possession of goods has an impact on social life, as well as on an individual’s life and work. Increasingly glorifying the consumption ethos as a factor of social development and enrichment, the happiness formula is distorted and its correlates are neglected.

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