Arundhati Roy: Decolonize the consumerist wasteland – Re-imagining a world beyond capitalism and communism

Roy in Adbusters ..

If there is any hope for the world at all, it does not live in climate-change conference rooms or in cities with tall buildings. It lives low down on the ground, with its arms around the people who go to battle every day to protect their forests, their mountains and their rivers because they know that the forests, the mountains and the rivers protect them. The first step toward re-imagining a world gone terribly wrong would be to stop the annihilation of those who have a different imagination – an imagination that is outside of capitalism as well as communism. An imagination which has an altogether different understanding of what constitutes happiness and fulfillment. To gain this philosophical space, it is necessary to concede some physical space for the survival of those who may look like the keepers of our past but who may really be the guides to our future. To do this, we have to ask our rulers: Can you leave the waters in the rivers, the trees in the forest? Can you leave the bauxite in the mountain? If they say they cannot, then perhaps they should stop preaching morality to the victims of their wars

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One Response to “Arundhati Roy: Decolonize the consumerist wasteland – Re-imagining a world beyond capitalism and communism”

  1. Michael Butler said:

    Mike,
    You beat me to it. A super article.
    Thanks
    Michael

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