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Posted by: Spadecaller 7 months ago
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Spadecaller7 months ago
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Thanks for posting this interesting piece. One thing for sure; despite whatever labels some people will attach to her perceptions and views of industrial society, they have merit and value that can benefit anyone with some degree of open mindedness.
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JamesMarcus7 months ago
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Many of her points are hard to dispute--who's going to speak up on behalf of products that are designed to self-destruct within 18 months? Nor will mindless consumerism find many defenders. But without capitalism, she wouldn't have her iPod, nor the World Wide Web, which allowed her to reach many millions of viewers in just over a year.
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Beau78907 months ago
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Yes, her depiction of corporations is a bit oversimplified, but as you say, it's hard to dispute the other points she brings up about business's role in polluting the environment and in stoking the inequities of the production/consumption cycle.
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To the larger issue of its use in education, the video gives kids a lot to think about that they probably haven't considered. A good teacher can spur discussion that gets them to think about the ideas presented and about economic philosophy on a level they can handle.
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