The predator in American society isn’t just its super-rich — but an invisible and insatiable force: the normalization of what in the rest of the world would be seen as shameful, historic, generational moral failures, if not crimes, becoming mere mundane everyday affairs not to be too worried by or troubled about. […]
The world’s task is this. Should the world follow the American model — extreme capitalism, no public investment, cruelty as a way of life, the perversion of everyday virtue — then these new social pathologies will follow, too. They are new diseases of the body social that have emerged from the diet of junk food — junk media, junk science, junk culture, junk punditry, junk economics, people treating one another and their society like junk — that America has fed upon for too long.
Author: Umair Haque
Source: Eudaimonia (January 25, 2018)
Subjects: America, Articles & Links, Excerpts, International, Life & Society, Sociology | Anthropology
Source: Eudaimonia (January 25, 2018)
Subjects: America, Articles & Links, Excerpts, International, Life & Society, Sociology | Anthropology
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