One good reason not to make fun of obese people: they are indeed
VICTIMS of insidious capitalist consumerism. This rotten economic system
corrupts the souls of the best and the brightest in order that
corporate America can learn to profit from the knowledge of very
unhealthy taste bud " bliss ". For a similar reason we also have a
prescription pain pill epidemic. The war on obesity seems as futile as
the war on drug abuse.
A retired senior citizen -and still the same democratic Socialist I was at the beginning of the Reagan era- I actually surprised a lady friend when I told her I eat when I am hungry not whenever tasty food is suggested to me by ubiquitous advertising.
I was barely 12 years old when-thanks to the " paperback book " revolution- I encountered a Vance Packard best seller in my aunt's living room : " The Hidden Persuaders ". That book pointed out just what the above article does: capitalist advertising conditions us to want what we buy rather than let us alone with the more rational impulse to buy what we want -and really need.
Both " Brave New World " and " 1984 " describe insane American capitalism in the year 2015.
Another Vance Packard best seller in the conformist 1950s ," The Status Seekers ", prepared my mind for accepting the dramatic general thesis of Karl Marx .
A retired senior citizen -and still the same democratic Socialist I was at the beginning of the Reagan era- I actually surprised a lady friend when I told her I eat when I am hungry not whenever tasty food is suggested to me by ubiquitous advertising.
I was barely 12 years old when-thanks to the " paperback book " revolution- I encountered a Vance Packard best seller in my aunt's living room : " The Hidden Persuaders ". That book pointed out just what the above article does: capitalist advertising conditions us to want what we buy rather than let us alone with the more rational impulse to buy what we want -and really need.
Both " Brave New World " and " 1984 " describe insane American capitalism in the year 2015.
Another Vance Packard best seller in the conformist 1950s ," The Status Seekers ", prepared my mind for accepting the dramatic general thesis of Karl Marx .
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