No one can buy his share of "clean air" in the market; one has to use communal mechanisms in order to deal with pollution.


Chapter 5, Unstable America, p. 196 - The Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism (1976)


No one can buy his share of clean air in the market; one has to use communal mechanisms in order to deal with pollution.

No one can buy his share of clean air in the market; one has to use communal mechanisms in order to deal with pollution.

No one can buy his share of clean air in the market; one has to use communal mechanisms in order to deal with pollution.

No one can buy his share of clean air in the market; one has to use communal mechanisms in order to deal with pollution.