»We are constantly being told that we have to
buy, buy and buy again.
That is naturally a disaster for
sustainability.«
– Hannes Jaenicke
German actor
Our present economic system needs constant
growth to be able to continue to exist. In order to maintain this growth there
are entire branches of industry which are exclusively concerned with marketing
products, no matter if these are needed or not. Advertising agencies, marketing
departments, sales and distribution departments, sales representatives,
salespeople and, in principle, all the private media have the aim of fuelling
consumption. New needs have to be created. They talk about solutions to problems
which people previously did not know they might have.
»Planned obsolescence« is a specially developed
method to make products age faster than necessary in relation to their
technical development. Maybe you are familiar with this situation: your
computer printer suddenly does not work anymore. You take it to be repaired and
are told it is only a small thing, but the repair would cost more than the
price of a new printer. Or your computer, which up to now has worked perfectly,
suddenly slows down after a new operating system has been installed. The
operating system can do a lot of new things that you did not know you needed.
Because of this, it needs more resources and slows down your computer. This is
not noticeable with new computers as they have now become faster. So sooner or
later you have to make the decision to buy a new computer.
These and similar methods are absolutely
necessary to maintain consumption in our present economic system, otherwise it
would collapse like a house of cards.
The Natural Economy of Life is based on
sustainability. It can cope with the economy shrinking and a certain amount of
healthy downsizing is desirable alone for reasons of environmental protection.
As long as all products needed are available what does it matter if production
has to be reduced? Even if jobs are lost, everybody is optimally provided for
by the active basic income. Pressure to consume, which is the vital artery of
the old economic system, has become superfluous in the gradido system. Instead
of designing advertising with the aim of constantly increase consumption, the
above-mentioned media experts can now use their skills to inform people about
sustainability and eco-friendly behaviour.
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