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Consumer Sovereignty• Consumers determine what

goods and services will be produced by voting for them with dollars.

• Corporations utilize advertising to subvert consumers free will and modify their buying patterns.

• Limitations:• Government has the right

to remove products it feels are unsafe (DDT, Drugs, Toys, etc.)

• Government can control advertising by limiting the medium used (no cigarette ads on TV) or eliminating certain ads like Joe Camel.

• Government also prohibits the use of certain techniques like subliminal advertising as it subverts the consumers free will.

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Examples of Subliminal Messages

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Examples of Subliminal Messages

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Example of Consumer Sovereignty• Ford Edsel – Introduced

Sept. 4, 1957.• $350,000,000 dollar to

produce.• 1st in its class – wrap around

windshield, cruise control, electric locks and 4 headlamps.

• The ad campaign was huge and innovative while it hyped the car it ultimately failed as consumers did not buy the vehicle.

The Ford Edsel