- This article addresses materialism in the economic sense of the word. For information on the philosophical and scientific meanings, see materialism.
Materialism (
adj. materialistic) is the excessive desire to acquire and consume material
goods. It is often bound up with a
value system which regards
social status as being determined by
affluence (see
conspicuous consumption) as well as the perception that happiness can be increased through buying, spending and accumulating material wealth. Positively, materialism might be considered a pragmatic form of
enlightened self-interest based on a prudent understanding of the character of capitalist society. Negatively, it is considered a crass, if not false, value system induced by the spell of
commodity fetishism and void of more noble and worthy values:
all worths. See
ethics.