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Harvey » 13 Jul 2016 21:42 wrote:What would happen if the majority of the earths populations stopped buying stupid shit for a few weeks? Just absolute essentials. I know, it's no better than what if everyone jumped into the air at the same time. But what if? Would it change anything?
slimmouse » Wed Jul 13, 2016 10:48 pm wrote:Harvey » 13 Jul 2016 21:42 wrote:What would happen if the majority of the earths populations stopped buying stupid shit for a few weeks? Just absolute essentials. I know, it's no better than what if everyone jumped into the air at the same time. But what if? Would it change anything?
Well, it probably wouldnt change the way we produce energy, which is an insult to the collective human intelligence when you look at the way we currently generate it.
Same with money.
Same with Medicine.
Same with Warfare
Its all same same even if it sounds different.
slimmouse » Wed Jul 13, 2016 11:24 pm wrote:youre probably asking the wrong person when it comes to collective organisation.
Heres a very quick recollection of what an infamous writer once said, when asked how we can change things, to which the reply was-you will know what to do.
When you envision humanity as you might like to see it, its gotta start withiin.
strictly speaking a consumer strike is not possible. systematically, to the extent we engage with it, a consumer filling its needs for biological existence automatically supports state violence. from the barcode on that apple to the tag on your mattress, to the doctor, to the church, to the school, to the computer, to the tv. consumer preference is an afterthought to what he or she has already participated in that day.
I agree. What I'm really wondering is, what if "consumers" went on strike. How would people do it, organise it, make the idea attractive, if indeed the idea has any merit at all. Which it probably doesn't. But just as a thought experiment...
Elihu » Thu Aug 04, 2016 12:31 pm wrote:i don't know, would have to google it,
probably something about how hard it is to run the world, for Greenspan anyway
Updated June 21, 2005 12:01 a.m. ET It is stunning for the head of our central bank to describe himself as mystified by the behavior of overall rates. But he has plenty of company.
Elihu » Thu Aug 04, 2016 12:40 pm wrote:found it! http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB111931620512664812Updated June 21, 2005 12:01 a.m. ET It is stunning for the head of our central bank to describe himself as mystified by the behavior of overall rates. But he has plenty of company.
he's stoned, he's clueless, he's mystified. apparently still is. told you it was hard running the world
Harvey » Wed Jul 13, 2016 10:42 am wrote:What would happen if the majority of the earths populations stopped buying stupid shit for a few weeks? Just absolute essentials. I know, it's no better than what if everyone jumped into the air at the same time. But what if? Would it change anything?
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