The materialistic and selfish quality of contemporary life is not inherent in the human condition. Much of what appears 'natural' today dates from the 1980s: the obsession with wealth creation, the cult of privatization and the private sector, the growing disparities of rich and poor. And above all, the rhetoric which accompanies these: uncritical admiration for unfettered markets, disdain for the public sector, the delusion of endless growth


Ill Fares the Land (2010) - Introduction


The materialistic and selfish quality of contemporary life is not inherent in the human condition. Much of what appears 'natural' today dates from...

The materialistic and selfish quality of contemporary life is not inherent in the human condition. Much of what appears 'natural' today dates from...

The materialistic and selfish quality of contemporary life is not inherent in the human condition. Much of what appears 'natural' today dates from...

The materialistic and selfish quality of contemporary life is not inherent in the human condition. Much of what appears 'natural' today dates from...