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Date of Publication: November 7
Year of Publication: 2023
Publication City: Gothenburg, Sweden
Publisher: The Overpopulation Project/University of Gothenburg
Author(s): Brad Meiklejohn
Wishing away overconsumption without reducing population or affluence is a denial of math.
“It is easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of capitalism.”– Mark Fisher
I am congenitally cheap. There is Scottish blood in my veins, which may explain why our family crest reads: “Fix it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.”
I never pass a penny on the sidewalk, I’ve used the same skis for 30 years, I drive my vehicles into the ground, and duct tape is an essential ingredient in my life. I’ve lived in Buddhist monasteries for long periods and even considered ordaining as a monk. The pinched pennies have piled up, allowing me to work less, support charities, and conserve land.
Yet, as hard as I try to reduce my consumption, I cannot. It’s not because I lack self-control. It’s because wealth never sleeps.
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