I think you sometimes over-emphasize advertising and corporate brainwashing. While it's true that these things exist, my belief is that these influences can't make you do things you don't actually want to do; all they can do it push you in a direction you were already heading, or give you a direction if you were directionless. That's why strong-willed people seem to be pretty much immune to such messages, while conformists and the weak-willed fall prey to them at every turn.doodle wrote: And that waste not only causes environmental pollution, but it also wastes work and effort because those resources had to be created and they benefit no one.
So I guess what I am driving at is that a better, cleaner, more "utopian" society could be created if people were not controlled so much as that they were provided better clearer information (water down the drain is clearer than electricity) and allowed to make decisions without being bombarded 24/7 by advertising and marketing dominated by companies whose sole purpose is to sell them something. I think advertising should perhaps be limited and not allowed to enter so freely into lives through television, radio, and print media.
My son is not exposed to any corporate messages. How? Simple. No TV. We don't even have a television hooked up to a set-top box or anything. Everything we watch has to be on a laptop, which as you can imagine, limits it. You can watch Seasame Street and Mr Rogers and a whole host of awesome kids shows for free online with no commercials, even. I did recently get an Amazon Prime subscription for access to their Mr. Rogers catalog, but it was well worth it. $80 a year for a near-endless supply of Mr. Rogers as well as free two-day shipping!doodle wrote: If I go to the mall or marketplace, I would not be opposed to someone advertising their product in that location. I just don't think my children should be exposed to some corporations message because they are watching sesame street and trying to learn to spell and count.
If you want to limit your children's exposure to this sort of thing, it's actually easy. You just have to be willing to give up certain things in exchange. No different from anything else in life.

