313 quote of this year so far :

"The Mall has replaced the Church as the place people get their shared
values."

Speaking of which, did anyone compile a 313 quote list for last year? 

-Pete

-----Original Message-----
From: Kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 10:27 AM
To: 313 list
Subject: (313) radio boy one final time


Not to turn this into an argument, Dennis but I disagree with you that
Herbert buying a few consumer items and then destroying them is nullified as
a social comment by the fact that he spent money on them. Any he spent on
the Radioboy tour was a rounding error economically for the corporations he
targeted.  Here's why I disagree:

The wanton destruction of consumer items carries with it a sense of
desecration. A Big Mac or a Britney Spears CD is only incidentally a
utilitarian object. It is also a symbol, a talisman, a token of desire. What
you're really buying is the lifestyle, aspirations, and dreams they have
been crafted to represent. Buying and consuming them is a sacrament of
global capitalism.

Every day we make choices about what we consume, and most people literally
buy into the dominant culture without giving it a second thought. The Mall
has replaced the Church as the place people get their shared values.

So ripping a pair of Gap Boxers equivalent to burning a flag. Will one guy
change the world by doing it? Maybe not. Maybe he'll make a few people think
about where their food and clothes and music comes from.

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