In his book The Paradox of Choice: Why More is Less, Schwartz argues that the paradox of affluence results from
A) the decline in family values, confusion over life choices, and too much consumerism.
B) the uneven distribution of freedom, a satisficing philosophy, and frustration over lack of opportunities.
C) unprecedented freedom to choose, a maximizing philosophy, and self- blame for poor choices.
D) high levels of personal freedom that are dependent on high incomes, coupled with declining incomes for a majority of Americans.
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