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“In the kingdom of consumption the citizen is king. A democratic monarchy: equality before consumption, fraternity in consumption, and freedom through consumption.”
Raoul Vaneigem“Assumption is the biggest human consumption.”
Tasneem Hameed“The theory of Economics must begin with a correct theory of consumption.”
William Stanley Jevons, The Theory of Political Economy“Life is not only for consumption but for contribution.”
Debasish Mridha“Truth is commodity in political consumption.”
Toba Beta, My Ancestor Was an Ancient Astronaut“A shift is necessary toward lifestyles less geared to environmental damaging consumption patterns.”
Maurice Strong“We can easily imagine a monetary organization which, by the exclusive use of notes or clearing-house methods, allows all transfers to be made with the instrumentality of sums of money that never change their position in space.If differences due to the geographical position of money are disregarded in this way, we get the following law for the exchange-ratio between money and other economic goods: every economic good, that is ready for consumption (in the sense in which that phrase is usually understood in commerce and technology), has a subjective use-value qua consumption good at the place where it is and qua production good at those places to which it may be brought for consumption.”
Ludwig von Mises, The Theory of Money and Credit“Infinite growth of material consumption in a finite world is an impossibility.”
E. F. Schumacher“This civilization is the impact of the world's consumption behavior.”
Toba Beta, Betelgeuse Incident: Insiden Bait Al-Jauza“Mindful consumption is the object of this precept. We are what we consume. If we look deeply into the items that we consume every day, we will come to know our own nature very well. We have to eat, drink, consume, but if we do it unmindfully, we may destroy our bodies and our consciousness, showing ingratitude toward our ancestors, our parents, and future generations (66).”
Thich Nhat Hanh, For a Future to Be Possible: Buddhist Ethics for Everyday Life