Comparing Capitalism & ParEcon Consumption
Income sets bounds on what we can produce, of course, in any economy. But what is the character of the process by which we consume, the character of our relation to consumption, the place of consumption in economic life, etc. This page compares Capitalism and Parecon vis a vis consumption.
From “The Epic of American Civilization”
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“Café Terrace at Night”
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Introducing Capitalist
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Introducing ParEcon
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Evaluating Capitalist ConsumptionShop till you drop is cute, but a severe condemnation. Built in obsolesence. Individual consumption to meet what could be vastly better addressed by collective consumption or actiivity. A process that isolates the boyer from the producer and gives each interests to fleece the other – producing anti sociality and isolation as senisble paths toward horrendously limited fulfillment, given that other wiser and better options are simply unavailable. |
Evaluating ParEcon ConsumptionWe consume in full light of implications for ourselves, producers, and other consumers, in a way consistent with worker and consumer self management, that furthers rather than diminishing solidarity, and that respects and expands diversity – all in accord with equitable remuneration.
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