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“People used to make their own clothes, now they buy clothes. People used to take care of their own kids, now they pay other people do it. And that was because capitalism requires more and more things being turned into money - being turned into profit. But that has reached this absurd limit where…” quote by Daniel Pinchbeck
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“People used to make their own clothes, now they buy clothes. People used to take care of their own kids, now they pay other people do it. And that was because capitalism requires more and more things being turned into money - being turned into profit. But that has reached this absurd limit where there's nothing left to turn into money, and the capitalist system is breaking down.”

Daniel Pinchbeck

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Capitalism’s drive to monetize everything has exhausted viable commodities, leading to systemic strain as nothing remains to be commodified.

In simple terms: Capitalism’s commodification limits

Key Takeaway

Over‑commodification destabilizes economies

Themes

economics capitalism societal change sustainability

Mood

critical analytical

Type

sociopolitical commentary critical essay

When to use this quote

  • industrial policy debates
  • consumer culture analysis
  • labor market shifts

Key Concepts

commodification fatigue

Practical Applications

  • economic reform proposals
  • education on sustainable consumption

Questions to Reflect On

  • What can replace profit‑driven value?
  • How does commodification affect human relationships?
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