Consumerism
Consumerism Links
- All-Consuming Passion - Waking up from the American Dream Statistics, compiled by the New Road Map Foundation, describing USA consumption patterns and their effects on our personal lives, the lives of other human beings and the environment. A path is pointed toward hopeful beginnings of a new frugality movement: a cultural trend toward "low-consumption, high-fulfillment" lifestyles, also known as "voluntary simplicity."
- Ducking the issue The basic arguments about anticonsumerism are well known amongst the established, mainstream charities and campaign groups who seek to eradicate global poverty or curb environmental damage. Yet you won't hear about it much from them. Here's why.
- Being a Ghost - Doing Very Little - Helps the Environment So concerned about over-consumption, David has become a ghost (recognised, but having little effect), living on under US$900 per year while buying everything and sharing housing. It's a real-life economics experiment.
- Trade and Environment Database Inventory for cases of trade and environment. From these cases, TED is also a point of context for research and discussion of trade and environment topics. Papers, virtual conferences.
- Overconsumption: a scientific view Is there really any evidence that the world could be on the edge of an environmental breakdown due to the overconsumption and misuse of resources?
- Mall-aise Offbeat look at shopping centers in America.
- Ethical Buying Is it a contradiction to be an ethical consumer?
- Quick Guide to Ethical Shopping A brief run-down of the major issues involved in shopping with a conscience, and some help in identifying them. No shopping at this site, but links to useful informational sites.
- Center for a New American Dream National non-profit organization challenging the "more is better" definition of the American dream.
- What is anticonsumerism? Puts anticonsumerism in the context of "green consumerism" and "ethical consumerism".
- Ethical-shopping List A discussion list for people anywhere to discuss the ethics and practicalities of sustainable consumption. Academic, individual and organizational membership. Subscription by e-mail and/or web.
- Enough! - the Anti-consumer campaign Taking the view that the rich nations of the world are fundamentally damaging the planet and themselves in the pursuit of material acquisition, it raises the question, "How much is enough?" Rather than just buying green or ethically-produced goods, different ways of living, trading and working are advocated in order to 'live more lightly' on the Earth and be less dependent on buying things to feel good about ourselves.
- How can we change consumerism? What is it that makes human beings behave in an acquisitive manner? Human nature? Or is it mass marketing and advertising that makes people believe that they can't brush their own teeth without the help of an electronic gadget?
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