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How bad is bad?
In article , Mike Lyle
writes And if we want it to stop, we do have to ask why it happens -- and I for one am far from certain about that, too. Indeed. Personally, I think we're too far down a long long line of social changes to have much chance of finding either a short or long term solution. To my mind - and I know its simplifying things a lot - the major causes are a combination of: the imperative to rampant consumerism (including 'must have' advertising). This is unsustainable and inevitably socially divisive; the city crowding that brings on the possibility of anonymity; the modern ease of movemement (which allows people to shit on a doorstep and move toot sweet). Add all the other things discussed and its a recipe for societal disaster. -- regards andyw |
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