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Amanda McLeod

Amanda McLeod is an historian and writer with more than thirty publications on mass-consumerism, its alternatives, and sustainability.

Amanda McLeod reviews ‘Affluenza: When too much is never enough’ by Clive Hamilton and Richard Denniss

August 2005, no. 273 01 August 2005
Since the early 1990s Australians have been infected with ‘affluenza’ – a virus of over-consumption that Clive Hamilton and Richard Denniss characterise as ‘the bloated, sluggish and unfulfilled feeling that results from efforts to keep up with the Joneses’, a growth fetish and an ‘epidemic of stress, overwork, waste and indebtedness caused by dogged pursuit of the Australian dream’. ... (read more)

Amanda McLeod reviews 'Earthmasters' by Clive Hamilton

March 2013, no. 349 05 March 2013
‘No’ is not part of modern consumer life. ‘Yes’ is the catchcry of the market. Despite the best efforts of scientists and activists, it may be too late to phase out fossil fuels and find alternatives to the mass consumerism that is so dependent on them. Human-induced global warming’s tipping point is nigh. There is almost no turning back. Geo-engineering – climate engineering – has a ... (read more)