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  1. According to the theory of Gerhard Schulze, formulated in the early 90s-the experience society.

    In such a society, people will primarily spend money on things that allow them to live their lives fully and vividly, to get new impressions and unusual experiences. This can be travel or unusual cafes with a unique atmosphere, handmade items or “impression as a gift” – that is, something that gives new emotions.

  2. It depends on the conditions in which this society will be located. It all depends on the condition, and they change. Therefore, now it is impossible to say anything for sure about this.

  3. It seems to me that it is not very correct to reason with such templates. Society has always consumed. Otherwise, it would have died without consuming at least food. If we mean the spiritual component, then everything is individual. Everyone decides for themselves what is important to them in this life. If from the outside it seems that the majority chose the desire to update versions of the iPhone (conditionally), then such a society can really be called consumer (in the philosophical sense), but at the same time it should be realized that everyone has decided for themselves what is valuable for them. I think it's just a fashion statement. Consuming a lot has become fashionable. In the future, something else may become fashionable.

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