Is it ethical to market to children?
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date published 18/05/2007
 
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section Summary
 
 
For-profit corporations increasingly tend to infiltrate (overtly and subliminally) our lives. One example of their interference is marketing strategies aimed at children. Adult consumers are like roaches: they tend to become “immune” to classical marketing strategies and advertisements. Today, corporations tend to by-pass this phenomenon by marketing to children instead: money is indirectly extracted from adults by manipulating their children. There are two main reasons why marketing strategies target children: because of the persuasive power children have over their parents, and because they simply are easier to manipulate. At this point we have to ask ourselves: is it ethical to market to children? Should children be protected from being marketed to?
 
 
section Table of Contents
 
  1. For-profit corporations increasingly tend to infiltrate (overtly and subliminally) our lives
  2. In my opinion, it is unethical to market to children and to exploit them as consumers from such an early age on
  3. It is important to note that as opposed to adults, children still have to develop and consolidate their characters
  4. Parents should be conscious of the fact that marketing strategies diminish a child's imagination
  5. According to me, parents' intervention and responsibility is essential
  6. Ironically, the industry is teaching children to punish parents
  7. If even adults can become the victims of the advertising industry, can we seriously expect children not to
 
 
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