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Moral and Ethical Implications of Consumerism

The world today has been over run by consumerism. The 'rich' nations are damaging the planet, and slowly destroying the rest of their world, with their pursuit of material things. The Bible tells us that its doesn't matter how much money one makes, but if you do happen to make a lot, give it to the poor. This is something that we should all live by, even if you do not support the Roman Catholic religion. almost all third world nations owe money to the rich nations, who enthusiastically and irresponsibly encouraged them to borrow during the 1970's. Interest rates rose dramatically, and as a result, those countries have been left paying interest bills that in many cases have now exceeded the value of the original loan. in 1993, for every dollar given in aid, rich nations took back three dolllars in debt payments.The USA alone, with only 6% of the worlds population, consumes 30% of its resources. 20% of the world's population consume over 70% of it material resources, and owns over 80% of its wealth although this global elite includes people in almost every country, it is mainly concentrated in the westernised, consumerist nations such as America, Canada, Western Europe, Saudi Arabia, Australia and Japan.


The world produces enough grain to supply every single individual with over 2500 calories each day, which doesn't include fruit ground nuts or root vegetables. Now where is all that extra money going to? Not to the poor! not to the under privileged. Although, Gilligan's theory only seems to apply for females. They also find it necessary to raise prices beyond comprehension. QuotesThere is enough on earth for everybody's needs, but not for everyone's greed" - GhandiI do believe that there is a consumerism problem with the world. They do make it sound as thought its an automatic ticket into Heaven if they be nice to people under hardship, but one shouldn't view it like that, it should be because they want to help. 20% of the worlds population, (in other words its wealthy consumer class), is responsible for over 50% of its 'greenhouse effect' atmospheric pollutants, 90% of its ozone-depleting CFC gases, 96% of its radioactive waste. Some of the secular stances on this issue ring true, because consuming fulfils needs, like that one will require in order to be satisfied in this consumer society: the need to belong, the need for variety in life, the need to control your personal environment and your work. And the same applies to Gilligan's theories of moral development; none ever passing the first stage. And I do agree with the Roman Catholic Church teachings, that one should share their wealth with the poor and unfortunate. When we have come to an idea about what sustainable human needs are, an assessment can then be made as to whether humans are prepared to accept changes in their lifestyle. From the Old to the New Testament, there is a progression in how the poor and their situation are valued. This stage is characterised by people looking only to gain things for themselves.

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