Charles Eisenstein Quotes
I Remember As A Child Hearing Of The Horrors Of Life In The Soviet Union. There Was Supposedly Only One Kind Of Store, A Gigantic Windowless Dispensary Staffed By Listless, Surly Functionaries Selling Cheaply Made, Generic Goods. It Sounds A Lot Like Wal-Mart.
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