We are sacrificing ourselves for our ready-made goods; we are consumers and live in such a way that the means may consume the end.


In these great times, Harry Zohn, trans., In These Great Times (Montreal: 1976), p. 74


We are sacrificing ourselves for our ready-made goods; we are consumers and live in such a way that the means may consume the end.

We are sacrificing ourselves for our ready-made goods; we are consumers and live in such a way that the means may consume the end.

We are sacrificing ourselves for our ready-made goods; we are consumers and live in such a way that the means may consume the end.

We are sacrificing ourselves for our ready-made goods; we are consumers and live in such a way that the means may consume the end.