Karl Harris, a marketing critic, is concerned about the pervasiveness of marketing. He points out that advertising messages are everywhere, from Web sites and e-mails to unwanted direct mail and catalogs to television commercials and product tie-ins to billboards and store signage. Karl is concerned about ________.

A) high packaging costs
B) cultural pollution
C) deceptive practices
D) false wants and too much materialism
E) the balance between private goods and social goods

Respuesta :

Answer: te correct answer is B) Cultural pollution

Explanation:

Cultural pollution is a defilement of culture and it is when too much mass of art, language, clothing, media and products whose existence is really meaningless is represented in society. Cultural pollution can be enjoyed in earnest by uncritical people, and ironically by the jaded and educated.