Commodification Quotes
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Commodification Quotes & Sayings
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Watch people do their most common actions; these are indeed the things that will tell you the real character of a great person.
— Swami Vivekananda
The commodification of beauty is an economic trap designed to enslave the modern woman.
— Mira Jacob
[H]aving a money value was no substitute for love.
— Margaret Atwood
It's very hard right now to be a pro sports fan. The economics of this stuff is abysmal.
— Chad Harbach
We all dread a bodily paralysis, and would make use of every contrivance to avoid it; but none of us is troubled about a paralysis of the soul.
— Epictetus
I am not a particularly political person, but, as a Tribeca resident, the commodification of September 11th is offensive to me.
— Lena Dunham
[H]e had come to work for what the fee could buy, and not for joy of the work itself.
— Orson Scott Card
The nation no longer stands for the enlightenment tradition, but rather for military-political hegemony and the total commodification of life.
— Morris Berman
Capitalism has turned human beings into commodities. To the owner of a restaurant: the cook and a bag of potatoes are equally important.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
It made me high. It really did.
— John Lennon
Anyone could father a child. But a good parent puts his child's needs before his own. A parent should be selfless not selfish.
— Penelope Ward
I would say that, of course, it is wrong to objectify women. But at the same time, entertainment should not be inter-mingled with commodification.
— Malaika Arora Khan
When I was a baby I had no teeth. I couldn't get a job and I couldn't eat meat.
— Bobcat Goldthwait
That is why we may say that the historical development of capitalism has involved the thrust towards the commodification of everything.
— Immanuel Wallerstein
Marriage is the commodification of affection, copulation, and, reproduction.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana