Talk:Tim Kasser
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editI excluded the following paragraph from the article because a) I don't think it belongs here because of the style; b) both sentences include mistakes/are incorrect.
"Kasser has done his best as an opponent of materialism, selling his novels at a bargain retail price of $15.95 and $49.95 respectively. He has been noted by many as setting an example of a healthy balance between living a comfortable lifestyle while still opposing consumerism."
Add Climate change denial key point of why article written ... excerpt example given:
edit" Our identity-based approach suggests that the impassioned nature of much climate change “denial” showcases another type of emotional management strategy designed to protect people's identities." from Human Identity: A Missing Link in Environmental Campaigning 99.54.141.163 (talk) 00:14, 10 August 2010 (UTC)