I did an interview on a Korean FM program 1013 Main Street regarding Manufacturing Discontent: The Trap of Individualism in Corporate Society, which is available in Korean. The interviewer has a remarkable command of language as well as the understanding of the book
http://www.archive.org/download/Michael.perelmansKoreanInterview/MPerelman110708_3.mp3
Thanks for posting this Michael.
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It is the end of the culture of the unfettered market. Thank God.
The irony is that for those fortunate people who manage to make a niche for themselves away from all this greed and corruption life is very likely to be so much happier. I can actually remember living through the pre-consumer culture. It was good.