many Americans worry about
our preoccupation with getting and spending. They fear we are
losing touch with more worthwhile values and ways of living. But
the discomfort rarely goes much further than that; it never coheres
into a persuasive, well-articulated critique of consumerism
Juliet Schor: The New Politics of Consumption - 0 views
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The average American now finds it harder to achieve a satisfying standard of living than 25 years ago. Work requires longer hours, jobs are less secure, and pressures to spend more intense
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the ways in which our sense of social standing and belonging comes from what we consume. If true, they suggest that attempts to achieve equality or adequacy of individual incomes without changing consumption patterns will be self-defeating
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Shareable: The Slow Homes Manifesto (Part Two) - 1 views
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Communities that have tool lending libraries, networks for borrowing and lending goods, and neighbors who share things can help us avoid our tendencies to accumulate stuff.
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The most we can do to make sharing happen is create fertile ground for it, design communities where sharing can happen naturally and conveniently. I’ve heard people say time and again: It’s design. Design. Design. Design.
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It also seems that many people are ready to question our long-held notion that each family needs is own kitchen, its own yard spaces, and its own utility and work spaces.
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