“We Live in a Society, Not a Marketplace” challenges the notion that human life and well-being should be reduced to transactions in the marketplace. This catchphrase critiques the commodification of essential services like healthcare, housing, and education, which are often treated as profitable goods rather than basic human rights. It reminds us that society should be built on mutual care, support, and shared responsibility, not on the exploitation of individuals for corporate gain. By wearing this message, you are rejecting the idea that everything—including your health, safety, and dignity—has a price, and asserting the belief that society should prioritize people over profits. It’s a call for a world where cooperation and solidarity take precedence over capitalism and consumerism.
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