I do think the culture or buying things on credit that extends from individuals to corporations to our government is darn frightening.
It seems that there is a collective agreement to perpetuate the denial that we will have to pay for all of this eventually, with interest.
My grandparents told stories of rationing and victory gardens during WWII. There was this notion that resources should be conserved, since they couldn't just come out of thin air. I found it so ironic that the directive that was given post-September 11 in the warm up to the Afghan and Iraq invasions was not one of conservation, but of increased consumption.
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Date: 2008-03-08 03:26 pm (UTC)It seems that there is a collective agreement to perpetuate the denial that we will have to pay for all of this eventually, with interest.
My grandparents told stories of rationing and victory gardens during WWII. There was this notion that resources should be conserved, since they couldn't just come out of thin air. I found it so ironic that the directive that was given post-September 11 in the warm up to the Afghan and Iraq invasions was not one of conservation, but of increased consumption.