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    Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq 18 Oct 2019

    An area that I wish more people on either the left or more mainstream economics were talking about is how goddamn shoddy and poorly made everything we have now is.

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      2. Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq 18 Oct 2019

        Here’s a lamp from our house that we got at a thrift shop. It’s from- maybe the 80s? (I’m not a furniture expert.) At any rate it’s decades old.pic.twitter.com/6jNKoHU7bh

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      3. Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq 18 Oct 2019

        If I wanted to go out tomorrow and buy a lamp that would last 30 years, for any price, I don't know where I would even go. This lamp will outlast every recent piece of furniture we've bought. I've had fancy lamps bought for me by well-off family that haven't lasted 5 years.

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      4. Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq 18 Oct 2019

        Clothes are the same- I notice it in particular with shoes. I had a pair of sneakers in the 90s that I wore for 5 years and threw out because I was bored of them. I regret doing it, now, because I can't find shoes that last me a full year.

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      5. Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq 18 Oct 2019

        When I splurge a bit, there seems to be no improvement in quality. A $100 pair of sneakers will look and feel a lot nicer, but they'll barely last longer than a $15 pair, so I buy the cheapest shoes I can find. (I can't afford a $500+ pair, maybe that buys quality, who knows?)

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      6. Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq 18 Oct 2019

        I hate buying clothes, but I buy new clothes every season because my old clothes get stretched out, or the seams have holes. It doesn't seem worth it to mend most things, either. If they've started falling apart they'll keep getting worse, even if you sew up a seam.

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      7. Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq 18 Oct 2019

        Last example- TOWELS! My parents had most of the same towels when I moved out that they'd had when I was a kid. Now, I find we're buying new towels maybe every other year.

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      8. Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq 18 Oct 2019

        I assume the culprit is capitalism, though I'd love a business reporter to go deeper than that. Why can't I spend more dollars to get better quality goods, even though I desperately want to? Why do I feel cheated and ripped off when I buy the $15 towel instead of the $2 one?

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      9. Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq 18 Oct 2019

        Something is deeply wrong. Everything in our lives is poorly made, falling apart. It wasn't always this way.

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      10. Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq 18 Oct 2019

        And, I think part of the problem on the left is that people now under-rate what work can be. Not long ago there were people who did high quality, skilled work making clothes, furniture, shoes, appliances.

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      11. Evan Urquhart‏ @e_urq 18 Oct 2019

        Work is not inherently miserable and exploitative, it just seems so. We've forgotten what a force working class pride can be, in our lives and in our politics.

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