Organized Consumerism

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Organized Consumerism. Social movements focusing on modifying corporate actions, prices, or ethical policies through collective purchasing behavior. Objectives are made publically with participation completely optional. Alternatives should be promoted to alleviate inconvenience to strikers and reward desirable conduct by competing entities. Targeted protests need specific aims and reasonable goals. Any boycott must remain within all laws, with the only acceptable action against a company being the discontinuance of patronage.