Crisis as Opportunity - Life Inc. - Douglas Rushkoff - English
Look forward to watching this. From the trailer it seems that the argument is not a nostalgia for the past. It is deeper. I liked the fact that the...
Look forward to watching this. From the trailer it seems that the argument is not a nostalgia for the past. It is deeper. I liked the fact that the documentary seeks to bring in the larger historical and social context in the picture. Compare that to documentaries like Consuming Kids that focus mostly on hyper-consumerism. Hyper-consumerism I believe is a manifestation of something much larger and deeply pervasive what may be referred to as MATERIALISM. Now how to define and trace the source of materialism are challenging questions. The documentary seems inclined on the rise of capitalism. But it does hint toward renaissance and the transformation in cultural outlook. Would be interested to see how material and cultural are combined in the narrative of this book and movie.
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Insulation Equation - Life Inc. - Douglas Rushkoff - English
Look forward to watching this. From the trailer it seems that the argument is not a nostalgia for the past. It is deeper. I liked the fact that the...
Look forward to watching this. From the trailer it seems that the argument is not a nostalgia for the past. It is deeper. I liked the fact that the documentary seeks to bring in the larger historical and social context in the picture. Compare that to documentaries like Consuming Kids that focus mostly on hyper-consumerism. Hyper-consumerism I believe is a manifestation of something much larger and deeply pervasive what may be referred to as MATERIALISM. Now how to define and trace the source of materialism are challenging questions. The documentary seems inclined on the rise of capitalism. But it does hint toward renaissance and the transformation in cultural outlook. Would be interested to see how material and cultural are combined in the narrative of this book and movie.
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The Story of Stuff - Ch.1 - Introduction - English
The Story of Stuff will take you on a provocative tour of the consumer-driven culture in the US and the increasing consumerism and materialism in...
The Story of Stuff will take you on a provocative tour of the consumer-driven culture in the US and the increasing consumerism and materialism in the rest of the world - from resource extraction to iPod incineration - exposing the real costs of our use-it and lose-it approach to stuff. -- ISLAM is against materialism because it results in social injustice and oppression. But also because Islam wants to nurture the inner spirituality and other potential noble qualities in human beings - and materialism - that is the slavery of this world - takes them in exactly the opposite direction. Often non-religious movements choose to resist materialism because of its consequences on society - that is they resist materialism for instrumental - means to ends - reasons. Islam however places importance on simplicity and modesty because they are valuable in themselves for human perfection. Hence even if the world becomes full of resources and everyone has more than what he or she needs Islam would still stress on simplicity and modesty in the lifestyles and pursuits of its followers. With its ideals of human perfection and emphasis on the eternal life in the hereafter Islam provides a powerful rational and emotional stimulus for individuals to abstain from materialism and channel their self-interest into attaining lofty human ideals and qualities. For more on this see Shaheed Mutahhari-s following works available on al-islam.org - a. Spiritual Discourses b. Perfect Man.
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The Story of Stuff - Ch.2 - Extraction - English
The Story of Stuff will take you on a provocative tour of the consumer-driven culture in the US and the increasing consumerism and materialism in...
The Story of Stuff will take you on a provocative tour of the consumer-driven culture in the US and the increasing consumerism and materialism in the rest of the world - from resource extraction to iPod incineration - exposing the real costs of our use-it and lose-it approach to stuff.
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The Story of Stuff - Ch.3 - Production - English
The Story of Stuff will take you on a provocative tour of the consumer-driven culture in the US and the increasing consumerism and materialism in...
The Story of Stuff will take you on a provocative tour of the consumer-driven culture in the US and the increasing consumerism and materialism in the rest of the world - from resource extraction to iPod incineration - exposing the real costs of our use-it and lose-it approach to stuff.
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The Story of Stuff - Ch.4 - Distribution - English
The Story of Stuff will take you on a provocative tour of the consumer-driven culture in the US and the increasing consumerism and materialism in...
The Story of Stuff will take you on a provocative tour of the consumer-driven culture in the US and the increasing consumerism and materialism in the rest of the world - from resource extraction to iPod incineration - exposing the real costs of our use-it and lose-it approach to stuff.
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The Story of Stuff - Ch.5 - Consumption - English
The Story of Stuff will take you on a provocative tour of the consumer-driven culture in the US and the increasing consumerism and materialism in...
The Story of Stuff will take you on a provocative tour of the consumer-driven culture in the US and the increasing consumerism and materialism in the rest of the world - from resource extraction to iPod incineration - exposing the real costs of our use-it and lose-it approach to stuff. -- ISLAM is against materialism because it results in social injustice and oppression. But also because Islam wants to nurture the inner spirituality and other potential noble qualities in human beings - and materialism - that is the slavery of this world - takes them in exactly the opposite direction. Often non-religious movements choose to resist materialism because of its consequences on society - that is they resist materialism for instrumental - means to ends - reasons. Islam however places importance on simplicity and modesty because they are valuable in themselves for human perfection. Hence even if the world becomes full of resources and everyone has more than what he or she needs Islam would still stress on simplicity and modesty in the lifestyles and pursuits of its followers. With its ideals of human perfection and emphasis on the eternal life in the hereafter Islam provides a powerful rational and emotional stimulus for individuals to abstain from materialism and channel their self-interest into attaining lofty human ideals and qualities. For more on this see Shaheed Mutahhari-s following works available on al-islam.org - a. Spiritual Discourses b. Perfect Man.
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The Story of Stuff - Ch.6 - Disposal - English
The Story of Stuff will take you on a provocative tour of the consumer-driven culture in the US and the increasing consumerism and materialism in...
The Story of Stuff will take you on a provocative tour of the consumer-driven culture in the US and the increasing consumerism and materialism in the rest of the world - from resource extraction to iPod incineration - exposing the real costs of our use-it and lose-it approach to stuff.
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The Story of Stuff - Ch.7 - Another Way - English
The Story of Stuff will take you on a provocative tour of the consumer-driven culture in the US and the increasing consumerism and materialism in...
The Story of Stuff will take you on a provocative tour of the consumer-driven culture in the US and the increasing consumerism and materialism in the rest of the world - from resource extraction to iPod incineration - exposing the real costs of our use-it and lose-it approach to stuff. -- ISLAM is against materialism because it results in social injustice and oppression. But also because Islam wants to nurture the inner spirituality and other potential noble qualities in human beings - and materialism - that is the slavery of this world - takes them in exactly the opposite direction. Often non-religious movements choose to resist materialism because of its consequences on society - that is they resist materialism for instrumental - means to ends - reasons. Islam however places importance on simplicity and modesty because they are valuable in themselves for human perfection. Hence even if the world becomes full of resources and everyone has more than what he or she needs Islam would still stress on simplicity and modesty in the lifestyles and pursuits of its followers. With its ideals of human perfection and emphasis on the eternal life in the hereafter Islam provides a powerful rational and emotional stimulus for individuals to abstain from materialism and channel their self-interest into attaining lofty human ideals and qualities. For more on this see Shaheed Mutahhari-s following works available on al-islam.org - a. Spiritual Discourses b. Perfect Man.
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An imminent Dollar Crisis - M. R. Venkatesh - English
A lecture by CA M.R. Venkatesh in India. Notice that this lecture was uploaded on googlevideo on 10 Feb 2008. The Economist cover that he refers to...
A lecture by CA M.R. Venkatesh in India. Notice that this lecture was uploaded on googlevideo on 10 Feb 2008. The Economist cover that he refers to was published in Jan 2008. This is a very insightful and interesting lecture. Worth a consideration even if you do not agree with all what he says. --- By encouraging LOCAL CONSUMPTION I think he means developing a locally sustainable economy with a savings culture and responsible consumption.--- The point about the connection between family and consumerism may have been loosely argued in the lecture but it is not totally baseless. If considered in the broader context of the rise of individualism and materialism in America it makes sense. Individualism seeks identity. Materialism suggests finding that in competitive consumption of material goods. Hence the idea of shopping for identity - what you consume and how much you own define you.--- Also see Story of Stuff and Confessions of an Economic Hitman videos on this site.
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Consuming Kids - The Commercialization of Childhood - Part 3 -...
Courtesy vikesfreak on youtube. Some parts may not be available on this site. Viewer discretion advised. CONSUMING KIDS - WITH VIRTUALLY no...
Courtesy vikesfreak on youtube. Some parts may not be available on this site. Viewer discretion advised. CONSUMING KIDS - WITH VIRTUALLY no government or public outcry in the US the multi-billion dollar youth marketing industry has been able to use the latest advances in psychology anthropology and neuroscience to transform American children into one of the most powerful and profitable consumer demographics in the world. American kids now influence an estimated 700 billion dollars in annual spending targeted virtually from birth with a relentless bombardment of sophisticated commercial appeals designed to sell everything from Hollywood merchandise and junk foods to iPods cell phones the family car and vacations. The result is that childhood itself has been commercialized. Drawing on the insights of experts industry insiders and children themselves Consuming Kids traces the evolution and impact of this disturbing and unprecedented phenomenon exposing the youth marketing industry-s controversial tactics and exploring the effect of hyper-consumerism on the actual lived experience of children.
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Consuming Kids - The Commercialization of Childhood - Part 6 -...
Courtesy vikesfreak on youtube. Some parts may not be available on this site. Viewer discretion advised. CONSUMING KIDS - WITH VIRTUALLY no...
Courtesy vikesfreak on youtube. Some parts may not be available on this site. Viewer discretion advised. CONSUMING KIDS - WITH VIRTUALLY no government or public outcry in the US the multi-billion dollar youth marketing industry has been able to use the latest advances in psychology anthropology and neuroscience to transform American children into one of the most powerful and profitable consumer demographics in the world. American kids now influence an estimated 700 billion dollars in annual spending targeted virtually from birth with a relentless bombardment of sophisticated commercial appeals designed to sell everything from Hollywood merchandise and junk foods to iPods cell phones the family car and vacations. The result is that childhood itself has been commercialized. Drawing on the insights of experts industry insiders and children themselves Consuming Kids traces the evolution and impact of this disturbing and unprecedented phenomenon exposing the youth marketing industry-s controversial tactics and exploring the effect of hyper-consumerism on the actual lived experience of children.
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Consuming Kids - The Commercialization of Childhood - Part 7 -...
Courtesy vikesfreak on youtube. Some parts may not be available on this site. Viewer discretion advised. CONSUMING KIDS - WITH VIRTUALLY no...
Courtesy vikesfreak on youtube. Some parts may not be available on this site. Viewer discretion advised. CONSUMING KIDS - WITH VIRTUALLY no government or public outcry in the US the multi-billion dollar youth marketing industry has been able to use the latest advances in psychology anthropology and neuroscience to transform American children into one of the most powerful and profitable consumer demographics in the world. American kids now influence an estimated 700 billion dollars in annual spending targeted virtually from birth with a relentless bombardment of sophisticated commercial appeals designed to sell everything from Hollywood merchandise and junk foods to iPods cell phones the family car and vacations. The result is that childhood itself has been commercialized. Drawing on the insights of experts industry insiders and children themselves Consuming Kids traces the evolution and impact of this disturbing and unprecedented phenomenon exposing the youth marketing industry-s controversial tactics and exploring the effect of hyper-consumerism on the actual lived experience of children.
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Between piety and consumerism - Nov 17 2010 - English
From all corners of the world, Muslims gather annually to perform the Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca wearing simple white cloth, leaving behind the...
From all corners of the world, Muslims gather annually to perform the Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca wearing simple white cloth, leaving behind the comforts of their homes for a brief period.
By forgoing their lifestyles, their only focus is to pray to God as his humble servant and ask for his forgiveness and mercy.
However, with the change of times the surroundings of the Grand Mosque have changed with the appearance of five-star luxury hotels and shopping malls.
These malls offer the material items people crave to have at a time when Muslims are expected to forgo life's luxuries and pleasures.
But in the modern 21st century, few can ignore the need for consumer items, regardless of the location.
Sohail Rahman reports from Mecca.
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[89] Hadith Explanation by Imam Khamenei | Miser VS Extravagant | Farsi...
[89] Hadith Explanation by Imam Khamenei | Miser VS Extravagant
Ayatollah Khamenei explains in the light of a tradition from Imam Sajjad...
[89] Hadith Explanation by Imam Khamenei | Miser VS Extravagant
Ayatollah Khamenei explains in the light of a tradition from Imam Sajjad (A) how there exist two extremes when it comes to spending. He compares today\\\\\\\'s trends with that of the past and points out a dangerous culture that prevails today i.e. consumerism.
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Jesus Will Return Soon (Islamic Perspective) | Br. Khalil Jafar...
This Christmas, it is important that we deeply reflect on the environment we’re living in and how it has impacted every part of our lives. How...
This Christmas, it is important that we deeply reflect on the environment we’re living in and how it has impacted every part of our lives. How have we used our circumstances to make a positive impact on society? Have we used our skills and talents to awaken the masses to the reality of Isa, Jesus [A]? Or have we instead fallen to consumerism and joined the masses in serving the system of the Dajjal (antichrist)? Everyone has the potential to be a force for good in the world. We must ask ourselves and our loved ones: what have we done to prepare for the reappearance of the Mahdi (A) and the second coming of the Messiah?
#Christmas2020 #Xmas2020 #Jesus #Mary #SonOfMary #JesustChrist #Mahdi #ImamMahdi #SecondComing #MerryChristmas #Christmas #Xmas
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Imam Muhammad ibne Ali al-Baqir (A) | CubeSync | English
Our condolences to all the believers, all across the world, upon the martyrdom anniversary of the 5th divinely appointed Imam, Imam Muhammad ibne...
Our condolences to all the believers, all across the world, upon the martyrdom anniversary of the 5th divinely appointed Imam, Imam Muhammad ibne Ali al-Baqir (A).
Imam Muhammad ibne Ali al-Baqir (A) is one of the most well-renowned personalities in the history of the Muslims.
And so in this episode we bring forth a profound tradition from his eminence where Imam al-Baqir (A) speaks about the world and the hereafter.
But who was the noble father of the 5th divinely appointed Imam (A)?
And who was the honorable mother of the Imam al-Baqir (A)?
What were just a few of the qualities that Imam al-Baqir (A) was famous for?
What are two very unique aspects regarding the life of this divinely appointed Imam (A)?
Who are a few of the well-known companions and students of Imam al-Baqir (A)?
How many traditions did some of these faithful companions of Imam al-Baqir (A) relate from him?
What was Imam al-Baqir\\\'s Jihade Tabyiin?
And did this Jihade Tabyiin end with Imam al-Baqir (A)?
Who all had a hand in the martyrdom of Imam al-Baqir (A)?
And finally, what does Imam al-Baqir (A) say about the one who craves and desires this materialistic world?
Sayyid Shahryar answers via the words of the fifth divinely appointed Imam, Imam Muhammad ibne Ali al-Baqir (A).
Peace and salutations be upon you, O’ the opener of Allah’s knowledge!
Peace and salutations be upon you, O’ the examiner of Allah’s religion!
Peace and salutations be upon you, O’ the clarifier of Allah’s laws!
Peace and salutations be upon you, O’ the sincere advisor of Allah’s servants!
Peace and salutations be upon you, O’ Muhammad ibne Ali al-Baqir (A)!
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Miniature Earth - English
Friends, let this not come as a surprise to you. This is the reality we are living in where it is ‘estimated that one billion people in the world...
Friends, let this not come as a surprise to you. This is the reality we are living in where it is ‘estimated that one billion people in the world suffer from hunger and malnutrition. That’s roughly 100 times as many as those who actually die from these causes each year. About 24,000 people die every day from hunger or hunger related causes… Three-fourths of the deaths are children under the age of five.’
--HOW YOU CAN HELP --
Don’t waste natural resources. Be thankful to God for His gifts and blessings. Be mindful of your responsibility toward other human beings. Think about what the Prophet (saws) would do. Have mercy and compassion toward all humankind. Next time you spend money on those unnecessary luxuries of your life, think for a moment about the plight of the poor and oppressed around the world. Be aware of the materialistic forces and the contradictions of the dominant economic systems that are at the roots of global inequality. Don’t become a part of this system. Don’t become a slave of consumerism and endless materialistic competition.
Understand that it is not enough to just keep yourself from engaging in consumerism. It's not always easy to protect yourself and your family against the multi-billion dollar industry of marketing. Join forces with other like-minded people. Strengthen your communities that can serve as a buffer against corporations. Engage in collective action. Transform people's consciousness and hyper-consumeristic lifestyles. Among other things, join a local organization that is working against subtle forms of oppression, like hunger, poverty, illiteracy, domestic violence, anorexia and bulimia, perfect body images, and endless materialistic competition. If there isn’t any, start one today!
For ideas, you can look into doing online activism. Check out moveon.org’s work. Some online organizations also invite web surfers to click on their sites regularly. They say every click earns them revenue to support their causes. The Hunger Site is an example. Some may also invite you to buy their T-shirts and other souvenirs. I guess, you can buy these items if you think they can help spread the word and encourage people to join a good cause. But, in general, more shopping and more consumption cannot be a solution to human suffering. Selling consumers to products through clicks or ads is exactly what we need to shun. Because that feeds into the same loop of consumerism. My suggestion: Donate directly! And, encourage others to do the same!
Lastly, remember the advice Imam Ali gave in his Last Will:
“My advice to you is to be conscious of Allah and steadfast in your religion. Do not yearn for the world, and do not be seduced by it. Do not resent anything you have missed in it. Proclaim the truth; work for the next world. Oppose the oppressor and support the oppressed.”
Become a friend and supporter of oppressed people and an enemy of oppressors and all forms of oppression."
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Buy Nothing Day on CNN - English
Why is it so hard to rise above their selfish needs and desires? Many people that do understand the consequences of consumerism do not always do...
Why is it so hard to rise above their selfish needs and desires? Many people that do understand the consequences of consumerism do not always do anything substantial to resist it because often they themselves are deep into materialism in one way or another. Some of these people may hate Bill Gates and Donald Trump but at the same time they want to become rich and famous like these two. That is true for people in the West and the East. Materialism that was a result of a specific historical experience of the so called Modernity is the West is pretty much a global phenomenon today. Thanks to corporatization in the name of globalization! Consumerism is but one facet of the larger phenomenon of materialism. Simple quantitative changes in our lifestyle would not do much. What we need is a fundamental qualitative change in our lives and in our societies. ---- In the clip one of the organizers of the world-wide Buy-Nothing-Day Kalle Lasn was interviewed by a CNN anchor in one of the previous years. ----
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The Corporation - Documentary Trailer - English
The Corporation is todays dominant institution creating great wealth but also great harm. This 26 award-winning documentary examines the nature...
The Corporation is todays dominant institution creating great wealth but also great harm. This 26 award-winning documentary examines the nature evolution impacts and future of the modern business corporation and the increasing role it plays in society and our everyday lives.
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The Dark Side of Globalization - Noam Chomsky - English
Americas top public intellectual Noam Chomsky discusses the dark side of globalization. Chomsky argues that globalization itself is not a bad...
Americas top public intellectual Noam Chomsky discusses the dark side of globalization. Chomsky argues that globalization itself is not a bad thing. It is the specific form it has taken - under the influence of big powers and multi-nationals to benefit only a few - that makes it negative - English
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Hidden Face of Global Economy - English
In the global economy corporations demand enforceable laws - intellectual property and copyright laws - backed up by sanctions to protect their...
In the global economy corporations demand enforceable laws - intellectual property and copyright laws - backed up by sanctions to protect their products. However when we ask these same companies - Cant we also protect the rights of the 16-year-old who made the product - the companies respond - No. That would be an impediment to free trade - Young garment workers in Bangladesh share their experiences working for companies like Disney and Wal-Mart.
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The Corporation - Part 1 of 23 - What is a Corporation? - English
1. The Corporation is todays dominant institution creating great wealth but also great harm. This 26 award-winning documentary examines the nature...
1. The Corporation is todays dominant institution creating great wealth but also great harm. This 26 award-winning documentary examines the nature evolution impacts and future of the modern business corporation and the increasing role it plays in society and our everyday lives.
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The Corporation - Part 2 of 23 - Birth
2. How the corporation came to be. Originally corporations were set up to serve the public good. Corporation lawyers gained rights through the US...
2. How the corporation came to be. Originally corporations were set up to serve the public good. Corporation lawyers gained rights through the US Supreme Court using the 14th Amendment - set up to protect slaves - that gives them the rights of a person. In the last century the corporation is given more and more rights while people are increasingly stripped of theirs.
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The Corporation - Part 4 of 23 - Externalities - English
4. What is an externality. Milton Friedman describes it as the effect of a transaction between two parties on a third party who is not involved in...
4. What is an externality. Milton Friedman describes it as the effect of a transaction between two parties on a third party who is not involved in the transaction. A technical sounding term that basically means let somebody else deal with the problems the corporation creates.
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The Corporation - Part 6 of 23 - Pathology of Commerce - Eng
6. If we look at the corporation as a legal person it exhibits all the characteristics of a psychopath using a personality diagnostic checklist by...
6. If we look at the corporation as a legal person it exhibits all the characteristics of a psychopath using a personality diagnostic checklist by the World Health Organization.
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