Consumer society
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Consumer society
by Julie Bray
“There is enough on earth for everybody’s need, but not for everyone’s greed.” Gandhi
If we only bought things we needed, there would be enough for everybody. What do we need? What you need depends on how old you are and your way of life. Rearrange the list of things you can buy and put the things you think we most need at the top of the list.
- A coat
- A pair of trainers
- Levi’s jeans
- Water
- A CD player
- A pair of jeans
- A dental check-up
- Paper
- A restaurant meal
- A telephone
- Jewellery
- Gold-coloured laces in your trainers
- Food
- An appointment at the hair salon
- Paracetamol
- Shampoo
- An iPod
- Beer
- Toothpaste
- A packet of M&Ms
- Cushion covers
- Table mats which match the curtains
If we don’t need to buy so much, we don’t need to work so much. We can take part-time jobs or reduce our working day from 8 hours to 6 hours. Some people are leaving very well-paid jobs to live a healthier life in the countryside or a more exciting life abroad. This is called ‘downshifting’. Parents can spend more time with their children and the unemployed are given more opportunities to work.
If we start to respect saving the earth more than spending money, we will become ‘conservers’. When we are conservers, we try to choose environmentally friendly products which are durable and last a long time. We may find growing our own vegetables or making our own clothes more rewarding than buying them.
What was the best thing you bought last week?
Could you choose from lots of different types? We like having a choice of what to buy. People who buy things are called consumers. Consumers have choices. We usually choose the colour, taste, smell or size of what we buy, but there are other choices we can make. The following questions will help you to consider these choices.
Where was it made?
If you don’t like the place it was made, you might decide not to buy that particular product. A lot of people don’t buy products from certain countries when they don’t like the way the country is run. Was it made in a factory or on a local farm? If the product was unbelievably cheap, the people who made it might not have been paid much.
Who made it?
Do you know? If a friend made it, you probably like it more and you will want to keep it for a long time. If it was made by somebody who enjoyed making it, the quality and the design are probably better. Or does it look like it might have been assembled in a large factory?
There are children in Asia who make Santa Claus dolls for European children to play with. The children who make the toys don’t celebrate Christmas because they are not Christian; they think of the dolls as work. Would it be better if the children in Europe made their own Christmas dolls?
What is it made from?
One of the places where we want to buy expensive luxuries is at the airport’s duty-free shop. Next to the chocolate and cigarettes, there are beautifully shaped bottles and compact boxes full of perfumes and creams which promise to make you look and feel more beautiful. If you look at the ingredients you will find that the perfumes are mainly alcohol and the creams are mainly made of petroleum!
Almost all products are sold in packaging. Some products have too much packaging, creating more rubbish and using up resources. Some use recycled packaging, which is better for the environment.
Next time you go shopping, think about what you really need to buy. Don’t deprive yourself of things you like, but decide what you should buy before you go out, so that you won’t be influenced by advertisements or promotions. If it is more expensive to buy goods which don’t have much packaging and things which are more durable, buy less. If you can choose to work less, decide which things you would like to make, do or grow yourself. Even though you have less money, your life will become richer!
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well i agree with downshifting,cause as it mentioned in the text,it gives unemployment people a chance to work and its good for those whom downshifting.
Hi,
Lots of interesting things but a little bit difficult to do. I hope, we think about them and then we'll have an easier life.
I always read the ingredients and suggest it to my family as well. That really help me:)
Hi, I agree that consumerism is bad, but in modern times we need a lot of things. We can see everywhere colorful magazines where are only perfect women, so we want to be like them. Most women just go to shopping and looking for similar clothes, because they just want to feel like celebrity. Now we should start faith with consumerism, but it is long way.
I like the articles I believe people should be a consumer about every things in life ,i don't have to spend money on something which is not necessary in my life .Also I like downshifting ,doing part time job.
I think it is too little too late to think about this problem. We are just a part of the Big World System or the Horrible World Machine if you want, that is being lead by government and buying, selling and advertising companies.
To deal with the environmental problem we need to go back to the past at least to the 50s and rebuild all our systems. However, we can try to change our lives and think more about what we are doing and what we are going to leave for our children.
Nevertheless, better later, then never!!!
In my opinion we need to think before about what is most necessary and plan everything in advance to avoid extras and unnecessary items which will end up being wasted or ruin the environment.
Hi !
This text can show us that being a consumer doesn't makes us happy, but on the other hand we need to think that it is quite late to try to change our life style.
This new generation is all about consumerism and it will be difficult to take us back to the times when we weren't consumers!!
Very interesting text, but if think we should be moderate like in every other situation. You shouldn't be too conservative or consume money for luxuries. You must be careful to buy necessary stuff but you should occasionally buy something you really like as well. Being moderate I think that's the only way not to be a victim of this consumer society.
I didn't really understand everything that has been written in this text, but I suspect that it's again about saving the environment... And I think that everyone should follow everything that has been said here. It's the only way how everyone in this world can be happy, satisfied and not hurt the environment :)