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在经济紧缩的年代,刺激消费成为政府和百姓都关心的事情。经济学家说,消费是善不是恶;社会学家说,消费也是一种爱国——消费从没有像今天这样“名正言顺”,理直气壮。于是,为了满足衣食住行抑或为了“爱国”、为了“行善”,尽管手中没有大把大把的钞票,我们还是努力改变观念,高高兴兴地加入进了消费者的行列。可是,看看我们高举着“爱国”的旗帜,买到家的那些消费品又是些什么东西呢? 给孩子买的小闹钟一天快两个小时,闹钟的外壳制作还蛮漂亮,价也不低;出门
In times of economic contraction, stimulating consumption has become a concern of the government and people. Economists say consumption is good and not bad; sociologists say that consumption is also a patriotic thing - spending has never been “just as true” as it is today, and is upright. So, in order to satisfy the basic necessities of life or to “patriotism,” and to do “good deeds,” we managed to change our minds and cheerfully join the ranks of consumers, despite not having a lot of money in hand. However, to see if we hold high the banner of “patriotism,” what are the consumer goods we buy at home? The small alarm clock bought for our children is almost two hours a day. The shell of the alarm clock is quite beautiful and the price is not too low. Go out