vacerator
Well-known member
It is most
confusing, because global ecological initiatives were supposed to move us all away from a throw away society. Cars have lasted longer since the 1970's with world class quality, but other durable goods seem to not last as long, like vacuums, and other appliances.
So is the global money machine bleeding our wallets? if so, what do they do with the profits? Are they invested in our retirement accounts, and or portfolios via the stock markets, or into developing nations economies of scale, or simply taken by the corporations in a greedy scheme?
I'm not a Zeitgeist proponent now, nor will I be.
confusing, because global ecological initiatives were supposed to move us all away from a throw away society. Cars have lasted longer since the 1970's with world class quality, but other durable goods seem to not last as long, like vacuums, and other appliances.
So is the global money machine bleeding our wallets? if so, what do they do with the profits? Are they invested in our retirement accounts, and or portfolios via the stock markets, or into developing nations economies of scale, or simply taken by the corporations in a greedy scheme?
I'm not a Zeitgeist proponent now, nor will I be.