Wednesday, March 25, 2009

introduction to buying nothing new

I've realized the need to explain my motives for buying nothing new for a year.

First, a disclaimer: this practice is by no means a glorification of poverty. I know that much of working class America has been living more sustainably by force and it is really irritating when middle and upper income level people all of a sudden decide to "renounce things" and feel self-righteous about it. This is one of my personal pet-peeves. The poor don't get righteous points for "living simply."

What I intend here, is a re-imagining of an American economy and an act of resistance.
We have the power to look at the consumerist approach to advertising and say, "no thank you" We can analyze the media and say, "Actually, if I bought nothing new this year, I would not be any worse for the wear" I hope in the new economy we are active participants and we don't need to passively absorb American Consumerist values. We can make our own values and control / manufacture our own desires. Our desire for relationships and meaning do not need to be masked as a desire for shiny new stuff.

I am convinced there is enough stuff in the world (possibly even enough stuff in my closet) for all of us to live on "nothing new" for a long time.

The new American economy doesn't need to produce an overabundance of stuff and make more of landfills of trash and pollution while the majority of the world starves and dies of preventable diseases (some which are due to that pollution).

So, lets all try to consume less and instead, create egalitarian relationships with all beings everywhere and the earth.

1 comment:

  1. UK said to me, "when something is advertised as 75% off, I think, 'I am getting 100% off because I'm not buying it.'"

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