Is capitalism or consumerism at fault?
Is capitalism or consumerism at fault?
I saw that people are buying $150 or $250 sockbags for their iphone. They also are buying $30 glass cups from Starbucks. Can people accept that the customer is a major part of the problem?
What is a consumer? Has this type of person existed before capitalism?
Yes. Everyone is a consumer. Most people are producers. When we talk about "consumers", we are just talking about people in their capacity as someone who buys things. It doesnt mean that is their whole identity. It's just a useful shorthand. And yes, we can talk about producers and consumers as far back as trade goes, which goes all the way back to pre-history.
Capitalism’s rebranding as "consumerism" is reducing people to that one thing they do in order to not starve to death. Capital is a collectivist term (so disliked by the hegemon), while consumer is by nature very individualistic, like CO2 footprint and similar propaganda language.