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In the culture of capitalism, the story of Santa Claus is an idealization of all facets of capitalism, depicting an idealist view of the consumer, the laborer and the capitalist as a happy coalition of benevolence.
 
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The concept of fashion revolutionized marketing by creating a desire to replace owned goods with new goods because of a wish to be up-to-date rather than because of necessity or wear.
 
  Indicate whether this statement is true or false.



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