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Linear Economy, Recycling Economy, and Circular Economy Source: Does anyone know who created this image?
Re-thinking Progress: The Circular Economy
(via Pharrell Williams partners with Pentatonic to create coronavirus cutlery set)
bring-your-own cutlery, made from recycled CDs
Ideally a circular economy for our products, such as clothing, would help to reduce massive waste and chemical contamination.
When materials are able to be reused, refurbished and recycled by the provider and manufacturer, the valuable resources that are these materials can avoid going to the landfill.
This is my new favorite flow chart!!
What now matters most is that we rich people give up some of our luxuries, ceasing to overheat the Earth’s atmosphere, and taking care of this planet in other ways, so that it continues to support intelligent life.
Derek Parfit, On What Matters (via philosophybits)
"Because money is convertible into all other things, it infects them with the same feature, turning them into commodities—objects that, as long as they meet certain criteria, are seen as identical. All that matters is how many or how much. Money, says Seaford, 'promotes a sense of homogeneity among things in general.' All things are equal, because they can be sold for money, which can in turn be used to buy any other thing. In the commodity world, things are equal to the money that can replace them. Their primary attribute is their 'value'—an abstraction. I feel a distancing, a letdown, in the phrase, 'You can always buy another one.' Can you see how this promotes an antimaterialism, a detachment from the physical world in which each person, place, and thing is special, unique? No wonder Greek philosophers of this era [when modern money originated] began elevating the abstract over the real, culminating in Plato's invention of a world of perfect forms more real than the world of the senses. No wonder to this day we treat the physical world so cavalierly. No wonder, after two thousand years' immersion in the mentality of money, we have become so used to the replaceability of all things that we behave as if we could, if we wrecked the planet, simply buy a new one."
‘When the rich rob the poor it’s called business.
When the poor fight back it’s called violence”
Audre Lorde, from A Litany for Survival
Survival is not an academic skill. It is learning how to take our differences and make them strengths. For the master’s tools will never dismantle the master’s house.
Audre Lorde, Sister Outsider (via philosophybits)
“When oppression becomes law, resistance becomes duty” Seen in Aligarh Muslim University in Uttar Pradesh, India
True generosity consists in fighting to destroy the causes which nourish false charity
Paulo Freire (via ohpretenders)
Oppression—overwhelming control—is necrophilic; it is nourished by love of death, not life
Paulo Freire, Pedagogy of the Oppressed (via feministdeathparty)
Source: All About Love: New Visions by bell hooks
Image description: A still image from the 90’s TV sitcom Saved By The Bell. Kelly and Jessie face each other in a serious conversation. The caption reads, “Keeping people in a constant state of lack, in perpetual desire, strengthens the marketplace economy.”
Source: Made of Shade: Dr. bell hooks On Zimmerman Effect
Source: Killing Rage: Ending Racism by bell hooks
“To glorify democracy and to silence the people is a farce; to discourse on humanism and to negate people is a lie.” ― Paulo Freire, Pedagogy of the Oppressed