The logical end result of a consumer culture addicted…

The logical end result of a consumer culture addicted to acquiring ever more merchandise is the emergence of products designed to store other products. This very thing began to happen in the United States around 1990, when shelving, "shelf systems," storage products, storage centers, and what economic data calls "closets and containers" became growth industries

— from Takeoff Into Chaos · Progresss Paradox: How Life Gets Better While People Feel Worse by Gregg Esaterbrook

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