Why do non-capitalists/corporatists seem to have such a hard time letting go of their capitalist lifestyles?
It seems if you reject capitalistic culture there should be a pride in living very minimalistic and cheaply, but most rather seem to flock to some sort of high-end version of Minimalism(TM) where it means you buy expensive well-advertised design minimalist furniture and American Apparel and shit. Not wearing some t-shirt with holes in you got from a second-hand store (Slavoj Zizek is the exception, of course), or owning a cheap but ugly-ass phone.
Does the non-capitalist lifestyle need to become more "sexy" to appeal to people? How do we make it more sexy, WITHOUT breaking principles?
Ha! You got me! Well done!
>making threads to prop up your sense of self worth about your pointless opinions that you got from someone else that never really mattered to anyone
Why do you even care at all what other people think of your little subculture
>>1605561
Because they're bound to that system, you bloody idiot. You HAVE to adapt to it to live. Doesn't mean you have to agree to it.
>>1606110
Are you saying people are forced to buy mac computers?
>>1606237
No, but they are forced to use computers to get their message across, else that message will not get through to anyone.
Being forced into an environment and abiding by its rules does not mean you have to agree with the conditions. It just means you have no choice.