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After the collapse of socialism, capitalism remained without a rival. This unusual situation unleashed its greedy and - above all - its suicidal power. The belief is now that everything - and everyone - is fair game.

~ Günter Grass

Günter Grass Advertising Capitalism Consumerism Economics Marketing

This market way of life promotes addictions to stimulation and obsessions with comfort and convenience.

~ Cornel West

Cornel West Capitalism Capitalist Market Consumerism

I know I’m not the patron saint of etiquette and me attitude stinks of arse, but at least I don’t dictate to nay cunt how they ought to spend their days. There are six billion of us on this rock. Why should we all like vanilla ice cream, wear supermarket denim and set our alarm clocks for the nine to five grind?

~ Rupert Dreyfus

Rupert Dreyfus Capitalism Conformity Consumerism

To possess possessions, a man will sell himself to have what another has, but it never dawns on him ~ that the more he gets, the less he keeps of himself.

~ Rius

Rius Capitalism Consumer Culture Consumerism Materialism Possessions

I think we're moving toward a world where all the consumers under a certain age will probably tend to identify more with their consumer status or with the products they consume then they would with ... any sort of antiquated notion of nationality.

~ Gibson

Gibson 1990 Capitalism Consumerism Cyberpunk

If time could run backward, like a film in reverse, we would see this mess reassemble itself into lush green hills and moss-covered ledges of limestone. The streams would run back up the hills to the springs and the salt would stay glittering in underground rooms.

~ Robin Wall Kimmerer

Robin Wall Kimmerer Capitalism Consumerism Nature Restoration Theft

The very earth that sustains us is being destroyed to fuel injustice. An economy that grants personhood to corporations but denies it to the more-than-human beings

~ Robin Wall Kimmerer

Robin Wall Kimmerer Capitalism Consumerism Theft

Ruined land was accepted as the collateral damage of progress.

~ Robin Wall Kimmerer

Robin Wall Kimmerer Capitalism Consumerism Contamination Damage Theft

The creek that was once a fishery for Atlantic salmon, a swimming hole for kids, and a focal point of community life now runs as brown as chocolate milk. Allied Chemical and its successors deny any role in the formation of the mudboils. They claim it was an act of God. What kind of God would that be?

~ Robin Wall Kimmerer

Robin Wall Kimmerer Capitalism Consumerism Contamination Theft

But I need to remember that the grief is the settlers’ as well. They too will never walk in a tallgrass prairie where sunflowers dance with goldfinches. Their children have also lost the chance to sing at the Maple Dance. They can’t drink the water either.

~ Robin Wall Kimmerer

Robin Wall Kimmerer Capitalism Consumerism Contamination Theft

We have constructed an artifice, a Potemkin village of an ecosystem where we perpetrate the illusion that the things we consume have just fallen off the back of Santa’s sleigh, not been ripped from the earth. The illusion enables us to imagine that the only choices we have are between brands.

~ Robin Wall Kimmerer

Robin Wall Kimmerer Capitalism Consumerism Theft

People buy things they don't need, with money they don't have, to impress people they don't like.

~ Clive Hamilton

Clive Hamilton Capitalism Consumerism

When the last tree has been cut down, the last fish caught, the last river poisoned, only then will we realize that one cannot eat money.

~ Native American Saying

Native American Saying Cannot Eat Capitalism Consumerism Eat Environment Fish Last Money Nature River Tree

Confronted with this double madness of the labourers killing themselves with over-production and vegetating in abstinence, the great problem of capitalist production is no longer to find producers and to multiply their powers but to discover consumers, to excite their appetites and create in them fictitious needs.

~ Paul Lafargue

Paul Lafargue Capitalism Consumerism Production Work

A conscience that is forbidden to operate in the choice of goals for economic activity is not conscience in the sense in which any moralist, pagan or Christian, has every understood the term. And the family (which [Michael] Novak regards as vital to the spirit of democratic capitalism) is precisely the place where the noncapitalist values have to be learned, where one is not free to choose his company and where one is not free to pursue self-interest to the limit. Because capitalism pursues the opposite goals - freedom of each individual to choose and pursue his own ends to the limit of his power - the disintegration of marriage and family life is one of the obvious characteristics of advanced capitalist societies.

~ Lesslie Newbigin

Lesslie Newbigin Broken Families Capitalism Consumer Choice Consumerism The Family

Soon, if we are not prudent, millions of people will be watching each other starve to death through expensive television sets

~ Aneurin Bevan

Aneurin Bevan Capitalism Consumerism Labour Party Uk Socialism

The ideological blackmail that has been in place since the original Live Aid concerts in 1985 has insisted that ‘caring individuals’ could end famine directly, without the need for any kind of political solution or systemic reorganization. It is necessary to act straight away, we were told; politics has to be suspended in the name of ethical immediacy. Bono’s Product Red brand wanted to dispense even with the philanthropic intermediary. ‘Philanthropy is like hippy music, holding hands’, Bono proclaimed. ‘Red is more like punk rock, hip hop, this should feel like hard commerce’. The point was not to offer an alternative to capitalism - on the contrary, Product Red’s ‘punk rock’ or ‘hip hop’ character consisted in its ‘realistic’ acceptance that capitalism is the only game in town. No, the aim was only to ensure that some of the proceeds of particular transactions went to good causes. The fantasy being that western consumerism, far from being intrinsically implicated in systemic global inequalities, could itself solve them. All we have to do is buy the right products.

~ Mark Fisher

Mark Fisher Bono Capitalism Capitalist Realism Charity Consumerism Cultural Capitalism Live Aid Philanthropy Zizek

In neo-classical economic theory, it is claimed without evidence that people are basically self-seeking, that they want above all the satisfaction of their material desires: what economists call maximising utility. The ultimate objective of mankind is economic growth, and that is maximized only through raw, and lightly regulated, competition. If the rewards of this system are spread unevenly, that is a necessary price. Others on the planet are to be regarded as either customers, competitors or factors of production. Effects upon the planet itself are mere externalities to the model, with no reckoning of the cost - at least for now. Nowhere in this analysis appears factors such as human cooperation, love, trust, compassion or hatred, curiosity or beauty. Nowhere appears the concept of meaning. What cannot be measured is ignored. But the trouble is that once our basic needs for shelter and food have been met, these factors may be the most important of all.

~ Carne Ross

Carne Ross Capitalism Consumerism Cooperation Economics Freedom Laissez Faire Negative Rights Neoliberalism Objectivism Politics Positive Rights

All over the place, from the popular culture to the propaganda system, there is constant pressure to make people feel that they are helpless, that the only role they can have is to ratify decisions and to consume.

~ Noam Chomsky

Noam Chomsky Apathy Complacency Consumerism Control Learned Helplessness Resignation The Powers That Be

A person buying ordinary products in a supermarket is in touch with his deepest emotions.

~ John Kenneth Galbraith

John Kenneth Galbraith Consumerism Economics

In the Soviet Union you weren’t allowed to speak out against the government. In the US you cannot speak out against sponsors.

~ Kalle Lasn

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The robots came bearing a gift and the name of it was Plenty.Plenty is a habit-forming drug. You do not cut the dosage down. You kick it if you can; you stop the dose entirely. But the convulsions that follow may wreck the body entirely.

~ Frederik Pohl

Frederik Pohl Consumerism Destructive Abundance Irony Satire

The only grown-up other than Jacob who ever came into his schoolroom was Eli Willard.School was in session one day when the Connecticut itinerant reappeared after long absence, bringing Jacob's glass and other merchandise. Jacob seized him and presented him to the class. 'Boys and girls, this specimen here is a Peddler. You don't see them very often. They migrate, like the geese flying over. This one comes maybe once a year, like Christmas. But he ain't dependable, like Christmas. He's dependable like rainfall. A Peddler is a feller who has got things you ain't got, and he'll give 'em to ye, and then after you're glad you got 'em he'll tell ye how much cash money you owe him fer 'em. If you ain't got cash money, he'll give credit, and collect the next time he comes 'round, and meantime you work hard to git the money someway so's ye kin pay him off. Look at his eyes. Notice how they are kinder shiftly-like. Now, class, the first question is: why is this feller's eyes shiftly-like?

~ Donald Harington

Donald Harington Commerce Consumerism Credit Practical Education Satire

Just because everyone CAN publish a book these days, doesn't mean everyone SHOULD. The world doesn't need 1000 knock-offs of 50 Shades of Grey. I'm not so sure the world even needed ONE 50 Shades of Grey.

~ Oliver Gaspirtz

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Ambition’ is ‘greed’ rebranded.

~ Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Mokokoma Mokhonoana Ambition Branding Consumerism General Semantics Greed Materialism Semantics

Ambition is greed without makeup.

~ Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Mokokoma Mokhonoana Ambition Consumerism Greed Makeup Materialism

The prose is deeply inspired by the tension between post- totalitarianism and consumer democracy. I am constantly probing the soft fleshy parts of the American dream.

~ Alina Stefanescu

Alina Stefanescu Consumerism Totalitarianism Writing Life

A balanced dieT to make you die with a tea, consists of holding two bags of cookies on each hand and a voracious hunger to consume.

~ Ana Claudia Antunes

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I became one of those anonymous Americans who tries to keep his mind sharp and inquisitive while performing all the humiliating rituals of the middle class

~ Pat Conroy

Pat Conroy Conformity Consumerism Curiosity

Our culture has bred consumers and addicts. We eat too much, buy too much, and want too much. We set ourselves on the fruitless mission of filling the gaping hole within us with material things. Blindly, we consume more and more, believing we are hungry for more food, status, or money, yet really we are hungry for connection.

~ Vironika Tugaleva

Vironika Tugaleva Addiction Connection Consumerism Hope Love Materialism Spirituality

Generally, people need less than a quarter of what they want.

~ Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Mokokoma Mokhonoana Consumerism Glutony Greed Materialism Needs Wants

It wasn't some Puritan thing. Straight-edge was asking adherents to take control of their lives, not to be blind consumers, and not to be tricked into thinking that drinking and drugs were cool since in fact they were the tools of a previous generation

~ Kim Gordon

Kim Gordon Alcohol Consumerism Drugs Soberness Straight Edge

Do an overwhelming number of respected scientists believe that human actions are changing the Earth's climate? Yes. OK, that being the case, let's undermine that by finding and funding those few contrarians who believe otherwise. Promote their message widely and it will accumulate in the mental environment, just as toxic mercury accumulates in a biological ecosystem. Once enough of the toxin has been dispersed, the balance of public understanding will shift. Fund a low level campaign to suggest any threat to the car is an attack on personal freedoms. Create a grassroots group to defend the right to drive. Portray anticar activists as prudes who long for the days of the horse and buggy. Then sit back, watch the infotoxins spread - and get ready to sell bigger, better cars for years to come.

~ Kalle Lasn

Kalle Lasn Advertising Consumerism Environment

If you can't reuse or repair an item, do you ever really own it? Do you ever really own it? Do you ever develop the sense of pride and proprietorship that comes from maintaining an object in fine working order?We invest something of ourselves in our material world, which in turn reflects who we are. In the era of disposability that plastic has helped us foster, we have increasingly invested ourselves in objects that have no real meaning in our lives. We think of disposable lighters as conveniences -- which they indisputably are; ask any smoker or backyard-barbecue chef -- and yet we don't think much about the tradeoffs that that convenience entails.

~ Susan Freinkel

Susan Freinkel Consumerism Environment Plastic Sustainability

Deciding we won't drive to that chain grocery store and buy that imported pineapple is a path to liberation. Deciding to walk to the farmers' market and buy fresh, local peas is like spitting in the eye of the industries that control us. Every act of refusal is also an act of assent. Every time we way no to consumer culture, we say yes to something more beautiful and sustaining. Life is not something we go through or that happens to us; it's something we create by our own decisions.

~ Kathleen Dean Moore

Kathleen Dean Moore Consumerism Environment Values In Life

The marriage of reason and nightmare that dominated the 20th century has given birth to an ever more ambiguous world. Across the communications landscape move the spectres of sinister technologies and the dreams that money can buy. Thermo-nuclear weapons systems and soft-drink commercials coexist in an overlit realm ruled by advertising and pseudo-events, science and pornography. Over our lives preside the great twin leitmotifs of the 20th century – sex and paranoia…In a sense, pornography is the most political form of fiction, dealing with how we use and exploit each other, in the most urgent and ruthless way.

~ J.g. Ballard

J.g. Ballard Captalism Conformity Consumerism Materialism Media Semiotic Glut

Are we to conclude that these chief gods, Zeus and Yahweh, did not wish humankind to have moral consciousness and the arts of civilization? It is a mystery indeed.The most obvious explanation is that the creative artist and poet and saint must fight the actual (as contrasted to the ideal) gods of our society—the god of conformism as well as the gods of apathy, material success, and exploitative power. These are the “idols” of our society that are worshiped by multitudes of people.

~ Rollo May

Rollo May Anticonformism Civilisation Conformism Consumerism Creative Artists Gods Humankind Moral Consciousness Nonconformism

In my room, I looked around at all the pieces of my life, neat and tidy on their little shelves, my clothes and books and telephones, my shoes and hair barrettes, and tried to care about them. Mine, mine, mine. But they were only things, things that could have belonged to anyone.

~ Aryn Kyle

Aryn Kyle Consumerism Ennui Materialism

When the marketplace became crowded with scores of similar products that mostly did what they were supposed to do, companies focused less on selling that product, and more on selling you a relationship with the product, and a means of announcing your own identity.

~ Gregory C. Carlson

Gregory C. Carlson Consumerism Materialism

We buy things. We wear them or put them on our walls, or sit on them, but anyone who wants to can take them away from us. Or break them....Long after he's dead, someone else will own those stupid little boxes, and then someone after him, just as someone owned them before he did. But no one ever thinks of that: objects survive us and go on living. It's stupid to believe we own them. And it's sinful for them to be so important.

~ Donna Leon

Donna Leon Consumerism Death Materialism Ownership Possessions
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