Absorption Quote by Peter Marshall
“Above all, we should question the consumer ethic, which uses up non-renewable resources, creates inequality and injustice, generates pollution, destroys other species and upsets the balance of nature. The consumer ethic not only defiles the environment by creating undesirable change in the biosphere but also corrupts the mind and body by defining pleasure in terms of ownership and absorption. Waste itself is a human concept; everything in nature is eventually used. If human beings carry on in their present ways, they will one day be recycled along with the dinosaurs.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: The Ethics of Consumerism, 2020
The quote warns that a consumer-driven mindset depletes finite resources, harms ecosystems, deep creates social inequity, while also shaping harmful desires tied to ownership.
In simple terms: Consumerism damages nature and humanity alike.
Reevaluate values beyond ownership.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- policy reform
- personal lifestyle changes
- educational campaigns
- corporate responsibility
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can societies balance material needs with ecological limits?
- What alternatives to ownership can fulfill human desire?
The argument may overlook economic benefits and job creation linked to consumption.