Theological critiques of capitalism often underscore the ways in which it both preys upon and exacerbates deformed desires. As the argument often goes, capitalism is predicated upon a theological anthropology in which desire is practically insatiable. Advertising exists for the sole purpose of creating and intensifying desires, establishing a permanent …
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