by trespam » Fri 10 Dec 2004, 22:44:26
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Exactly. It's the tragedy of the commons considered from a temporal perspective as well as a spatial perspective.
I do agree that a society that internalized economizing, e.g. the Native Americans, would not need regulation. But our society--under the influence of mass marketing, mass media, and advertising--is internalizing a different message: consume more. You will not be happy unless you are consuming. You are a pathetic person because you have not vacationed in Hawaii. If you drive this red sports car, desirable partners will line up to have sex with you. Etc etc.
That is the message our society is internalizing. Work and shop. Work and shop. Work and shop. I'm reading a compilation of papers titled "The Consumer Society" that addresses this very issue. It's a great series of alternative economics: they have economists or contributors summarize journal publications in a few pages max. They take out all the equations, proofs, unnecessary material, and just get to the gist of the argument.
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I'd write more but I need to go shopping. It is the holiday season. Time to purchase mass quantities, cut down trees unnecessarily, and eat far too many calories (and then purchase useless exercise equipment to pretend we're going to get rid of those useless calories).