“What we forget, if we ever knew, is that what we know now about status and wealth creation and sacrifice are predicated on who we are — that is, not poor. If you change the conditions of your not-poor status, you change everything you know as a result of being a not-poor. You have no idea what you would do if you were poor until you are poor. And not intermittently poor or formerly not-poor, but born poor, expected to be poor, and treated by bureaucracies, gatekeepers, and well-meaning respectability authorities as inherently poor. Then, and only then, will you understand the relative value of a ridiculous status symbol to someone who intuits that they cannot afford to not have it.” PoorPovertyEconomicsStatus Symbol Book:Thick: And Other Essays Source: Thick: And Other Essays
“I just like what I like" is always a capitalist lie.” FeminismCapitalismBeauty Myths Book:Thick: And Other Essays Source: Thick: And Other Essays