Climate change Quote by Gabor Maté
““Materialism is, really, a system of belief or behavior which considers material things and in particular the control and possession of material things as more important than human values such as connection, love, or spiritual values such as "recognizing the unity of everything". And that's the kind of culture we live in. Interestingly enough, the religious right in their opposition to the very idea of climate change or to the idea that the environment is important to look at, they will quote the old testament where "man is given stewardship over the earth and all of the creatures", but when they talk about stewardship they mean control and dominance. There's another way to look at stewardship, which is caring and nurturing for it, looking after it. And, in the materialistic sense it's that control and ownership that we look at. And that means that the culture itself, quite apart from the physical toxins that we spill into the environment and the way in which we are altering the very air that we breathe or the very sun that shines down on us, we're actually also affected by the toxicity of human relationships or the lack of human relationships that this kind of society - that emphasizes material values - teaches us to pursue.””
About This Quote
Source Interview: The Power of Vulnerability, 2010
Materialism prioritizes possessions over human connection, leading to environmental and relational harm.
In simple terms: Materialism hurts people and planet.
Seek balance between needs and relationships.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- family planning
- community building
- environmental activism
- mindful consumption
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can societies value connection without sacrificing prosperity?
- What practices nurture stewardship over ownership?
Materialism can also drive economic growth and innovation, complicating simple critiques.