The logical end result of a consumer culture addicted…

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

— from Expanding Your Range (Growth/Change/Education/Learning/Habit) · Progresss Paradox: How Life Gets Better While People Feel Worse by Gregg Esaterbrook

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