Commodities Are Inherently Morally Bad
Karl Marx (1844), imagines of a society where relationships are valuable than money and goods, claiming that this would be a supeiror society. The world today has been preoccupied with acquisition of wealth leading to growth of a materialistic generation. Materialistic people who are considered to be greedy for money and have the tendency to get riches quickly without regard to morals. They possess the desire to live in lavishly in plush homes, wearing expensive jewelry and cloths moving in fancy automobiles. Materialism creates the urge for one to live an extravagant life.
Materialism has a negative impact on the society; it is deeply rooted in greed and personal satisfaction. It is obvious that the real cause of the current world economic problems is greed due to materialism, the acquisition of wealth and power abiding in corruption. The world is currently witnessing an increase in acquisition of material things and more so developed in the context of modern consumerism (Appadurai 1986).
Commodities or materialism is linked to many other feelings such as lust, selfishness, jealous and many other similarly negative ones. Many are drawn into immorality and fail to understand the distinction between the right and wrong choices; to them the most important thing is good quality and false comforts. According to Smith (1759),...
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