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Paperback Chasing Wealth, Losing Soul: Cambodia in the Age of Consumerism Book

ISBN: B0FP322Z3G

ISBN13: 9798262184408

Chasing Wealth, Losing Soul: Cambodia in the Age of Consumerism

Cambodia today stands between two worlds: the wisdom of its past and the temptations of its future. After decades of war, genocide, and hardship, the nation has entered an era of peace and rapid development. Skyscrapers now rise above Phnom Penh, luxury cars fill once-scarred streets, and smartphones connect Cambodians to a global marketplace of ideas and desires. To many, this is a remarkable success story.

Yet beneath the glitter of prosperity lies a quieter, more troubling transformation. As consumerism and materialism take root, Cambodia's moral foundation - built on Buddhist teachings, communal values, and ancestral traditions - is quietly eroding. The virtues that once defined Cambodian society - generosity, humility, and compassion - are overshadowed by the restless pursuit of possessions, social status, and external recognition.

Chasing Wealth, Losing Soul: Cambodia in the Age of Consumerism explores this tension between economic progress and cultural integrity. It does not reject development, nor does it romanticize poverty. Instead, it asks urgent questions: What is the true cost of uncritical consumerism? How do we balance growth with moral and spiritual well-being? And how can a nation rise in prosperity without losing the essence of its soul?

Though centered on Cambodia, this book speaks to a global audience. Cambodia's transformation is unfolding at extraordinary speed, making it a powerful lens through which to examine universal struggles: globalization, materialism, and the erosion of traditional values. Readers from other countries will find in Cambodia's story a mirror of their own - a reminder that the restless chase for wealth and status is not confined to any one society.

Both a cultural exploration and a moral reflection, this book is written for Cambodians and for the world, for anyone who wonders whether the price of progress may be higher than we think.

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