Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Feckless Consumers Are We ..... Book Blog

“Consumed” by Benjamin R. Barber was clearly written to open the eyes of the reader. Our society has become consumed in everything materialistic. Barber wrote this book to expose what has become of our nation. Large companies are growing and our society is becoming more and more childish. Adult ways are an evanescent characteristic.

“ Hence the new consumer penchant for age without dignity, dress without formality, sex without reproduction, work without discipline, play without spontaneity, acquisition without purpose, certainty without doubt, life without responsibility, and narcissism into old age and unto death without a hint of wisdom or humility.”( Barber, p.7).

“Consumed” revels how the companies and advertisement have targeted this new attribute and have caused it to become increasingly worse. The ultimate goal, of the book, is not only to open the readers eyes about these materialistic truths, but also be able to slowly start changing this trend for the better of our world. Though it is hard to achieve this goal with one book, Barbers words are enough to change the ways of some. Barbers book is powerful and has strong points, the problem is people who read “Consumed” already are opened minded and trying to change their dependency on consumer produces, making his initial purpose hard to truly achieve.

Barber’s book has three different sections, all of which explain out childish ways and how we are naive to being targets of advertisement. Part one is The Birth of Consumers. This sections explains how people are tempted with desire of never having to go up, creating a consumer monster. Part two is The Eclipse of Citizens. This section explains how chicanery is used to convince the consumers they are not targets, that is if they even notice they are targets of corporations. Last but not least is The Fate of Citizens. This section explains what will become of out consumer nation if we do not change our ways. This set up is effective because it keeps the readers attention and is anything but jejune.

Benjamin R. Barber clearly spent a large sum of time researching this subject and has appeared to dedicate his time and writing to matters that need to be addressed for the better of our nation, and more importantly world. Barber has produced other works such as Jihad Vs. Mc World. He appears to be an expert on these kind of matters, making his work creditable. Though Barbers work is creditable it is also bias, showing how consumerism is hurtful, but not ways it is helpful.

“Consumed” makes points that we are becoming more childish, we are naive to being targets and what we need to do to change this enervating qualities. Mainly each point is summed up in our childish ways. Barber uses a business man as an example. Instead of coming by train, car or simply walking the man comes on a scooter and a stylish bag on his way to an important meeting, keeping himself young spiritually. The author also uses how young adults continue living with their parents to avoid paying rent or being a boring adult life. “as many as four million not-so-young adults between twenty-five and thirty-four still live with their parents in the United States, many of them middle-class.”(Barber, p.8) Point being our consumer problem comes for our feckless ways.

The book is not written for an outsiders point of view, yet the author is anything but an outside, merely and informed observer on right in the middle of the consumer situation. Barber gives facts and figures, showing what really goes on with the black whole of consumerism. He uses strong but common words to reach his readers. Barber’s sentences were either short and to the point of long and amplified to make sure the reader truly understands the severity of consumerism.

After reading this book I feel a deeper meaning of my topic. Corporations, do break human rights violations and care more about many then people, but really the problem is the dependency we have on these corporations. Not because they provide with what we need but because of out feckless, childish ways. “Consumed” helped me finally decide on how I truly feel towards Wal-Mart and I do believe that it is a deleterious company. One of the books attributes I enjoyed the most was that is was not only accusing corporations of harming people, but peoples unnecessary needs harming other people. We are to blame as much as the companies for being naïve. Though we have been brain washed to be consumers, we still need to educate ourselves on subjects such as consumerism. Though this is true and I would recommend this book to young adults mainly, I did not like how this book made me feel about myself. “Consumed” made me feel churlish towards myself. I am very much a childish naïve person, and “never want to go up” and the book pointed out that this is the main problem with our situation. Barber’s words and statistics made me feel 100% responsible for having young kids working in factories for my silly toys. However, I believe the blunt information is key to changing what needs to be changed. Having said that I do believe that anyone will to educate themselves should be educated on subjects like consumerism, not just Math, English and Science. I would recommend it to high school seniors with ambitions to change the world, like we all think we and we alone can. I would recommend “Consumed” to college kids who have finally stepped out into the real world and are suppose have responsibilities. I would recommend it to parents with young children so they can help stop the viscous consumer cycle. Also I would recommend it to older citizens to remind them that their lives where not always revolving around what they bought that day. Anyone and everyone could take something important away from Benjamin R. Barber’s book “Consumed”. All they need is an open mind and ability to read. I enjoyed this book and it concluded my research on corporations, such as Wal-Mart, perfectly.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Reflection Blog


Though at time researching Wal-Mart could be jejune and repetitive I learned a lot in my quest for information. I learned the history of Wal-Mart. I also saw the good and bad the corporation contains.


The history of Wal-Mart was fairly interesting. I learned about Sam Walton and what he had to go through to open the company. Walton started out as a manager for other retail stores and took what he learned to form his own idea of what a auspicious store should be contain. He opened the first store in the sixties, but Walton was not the only discount store that began in the sixties. K-Mart and Target also had the idea of having what the people of America wanted with low prices, and one stop shopping. This makes one think, they all started at the same time, so why is Wal-Mart controversial and K-Mart and Target are not?


The Wal-Mart corporation has been accused of human rights violations in and out of the country. At first this information was harder to find, but once I was looking in the right places the information was hard to avoid. After reading the articles that address this subject I am very convinced that the accusations are correct. I feel that the larger the corporation the less people with in the corporations care about the customer. It seems the important thing to them is how quick and cheap they can produce their products. Though I believe Wal-Mart is a belie and somewhat evil corporation I also believe that originally the intent of making things more adorable was for good not evil.


Also in my research I found articles trying to restore faith that Wal-Mart is kind hearted. Though the good things they do are kind heart and can be beneficial, I believe the attempt of these good deeds is simply to make sure the Wal-Mart name is not tainted.


All the information I have found has informed of what I had set out to learn. Though I do not believe Wal-Mart should be shut down, I now feel that it is important for people to educate themselves on the subject. I also intend on not shopping at the store until I feel they are trying to mend their ways. This research blog was very informative and I am glad I choose this subject because it kept me interested from day one.

Choice Blog .....Letter to Employee

I decided to write another letter for this weeks blog. I did this because I would like to get the point of view of an employee. The information the employee can provide me with will hopefully be the most honest and straight forward out of all the information I have research. On the other hand it may not be helpful because chances are they wont reply, but it never hurts to try.

 

 

 

Dear Wal-Mart Employee,

I have been researching Wal-Mart and have learned of the human rights violations, such as not giving workers benefits and not allowing them to from unions. I was wondering if you feel these accusations against Wal-Mart are out of line. If so in what ways do you suggest the company could and or should change the work environment for the good of the workers.

I recently wrote a letter to Mike Duke, Wal-Mart CEO, suggesting that he should allow unions and give proper benefits. I would like to know if that is something that would actually improve your job or if it even concerns or affects you? Another question I have for you is if Wal-Mart is just a temporary job? I ask this because a view of the articles I came across during research explained that Wal-Mart’s lack of unions and benefits is because the company is creating temporary jobs not careers. Also I find when an employee is only working for a place for a small period of time they do not worry or concern themselves with the problems, because it is simply not a worth will battle.

I would like to hear back from you clearing up the questions I have not been able to answer through other research. I would also like to inform you that these questions are just to give me full understanding of what really goes on with the Wal-Mart corporation and will not be relayed to others if you feel that is not anyone else’s business. Thank you for you time.

Sincerely,

 

Brook Reynolds

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Annotated Bibliograph

Mercer, Chris. "Coca-Cola facing storm on human rights." Food Ingredients - Yeast, Sweeteners, Food fibers, Flavors. 16 Jan. 2006. 24 Oct. 2009 http://www.foodnavigator-usa.com/Financial-Industry/Coca-Cola-facing-storm-on-human-rights.
This article is from a website and is about the charges against the Coca-Cola company. They have been charged with abusing human rights in third world countries. Other concerns about Coca-cola's factories in other countries is the pollution it is causing, putting those outside of them at risk as well. Coca-cola denies these accusations, but some universities and schools across the nation have stopped selling Coca-cola products because of the charges against the company.
This source was useful because it shows other controversial corporations. This source also has similar violations that Wal-Mart has against them. The information is well researched but is also biased trying to get people to boycott or at the very least see the flaws of the Coca-cola company. This is not the only source in the bibliography that tries to revel the evils of a large corporation.
Though this source is not about Wal-Mart it does fit under the umbrella of my topic, which is corporations. Though this was the only research I have done on the Coca-cola company it helps me understand why large corporations are controversial. This source is also helpful because it teaches you to read the information with an open mind, so you are able to get the true story and not just what you want the website to say. After reading the article it shows me the trend of the larger the company the more it cares about money and making the product quick and easy rather then the people they are selling to.

Plawiuk, Eugene W.. "JUST DO IT! BOYCOTT NIKE." Yahoo! GeoCities: Get a web site with easy-to-use site building tools.. 24 Oct. 2009 http://www.geocities.com/athens/acropolis/5232/edmonton.htm.
This website is about the Nike companies human rights violations. Similar to Wal-Mart and Coca-cola they abuse the lack of human rights laws in other countries. The article explains the accusations and how Nike has also admitted to the evils they have committed. Yet the article still tries to get reader to boycott the company because they continue to violate natural human rights.
Again this source was helpful, like the Coca-cola website, because it shows why the company has so many people against the product. It was also useful because it shows people what is important to larger companies. Like many of the other sources it is biased trying to make the reader feel one way or another about companies such as Wal-Mart, Coca-Cola and Nike. Though it is bias the information seems reliable and well researched.
This website fits into the subject of corporations because it is reveling the inner workings of how several of the corporations in this generation. It is still useful because it is other source displaying one side of the situation, which helps me present everything possible about corporations so people can form their own educated opinions. This source has helped me form my opinion as well.
Scarton, Bennie Jr. Manassas Journal Messenger (VA); 10/06/2009 Article 2W63669439326
This website article is about how Wal-Mart benefits people. The article explains how opening new Wal-Marts gives the local community more money because it supplies people with jobs they need and has all supplies needed. The article was short because it was just explaining why the community would benefit from the new Wal-Mart being built in Manassas, VA.
This article was useful because it shows the beneficial side of Wal-Mart. Other sources also show the go side of Wal-Mart but so far I have only explained the bellicose views of corporations. The information is reliable because it is just explaining why people should be happy for the new Wal-Mart but is also bias because it is only showing what good could come.
This was helpful to me because it gives people more information, with a different view, so they can decide for themselves their view on Wal-Mart. Also giving me another source to read with an open mind getting both sides of the story.
This website is of a graph showing the number of Wal-Marts in each state. Texas with the most and Vermont with none.
It was useful because it displayed which areas have higher supply and demand and also which areas like or dislike the corporation. This source however, is different from any of my other sources because it is the only one that is statistics and is not bias towards or against Wal-Mart. The information is also one of the most reliable because it is simply data of how many stores are around the nation.
This did not really help form an opinion or change my view. Yet it still fits the subject because it is a representation of Wal-Mart. Even though it was not necessarily helpful, it was still an interesting graph to see.

"US: Wal-Mart Denies Workers Basic Rights Human Rights Watch." Home Human Rights Watch. 30 Apr. 2007. 26 Oct. 2009 .
This website article is about the human rights violations happening in our own country in the Wal-Mart stores. It explains how works get no benefits and are unable to form unions. Throughout the article it explains how unfair this is an workers are scared by the company so they will not stand up for themselves for fear of law suits of loss of job.
This source is not entirely reliable because the store seems to have found away of not actually breaking any human rights laws but gives the employees the least amount possible, meaning that some of the statements in the article may be a little stretched from the truth. The source like almost all others is bias, yet still useful in my goal of trying to show both sides of the corporation. Overall the goal of the source it to be able to speak up for the employees that are unable to, getting them the rights they deserve.
It fits my subject because it is about how the corporation operates, and shows the flaws of Wal-Mart. It also can be used for people to understand the company and why one may boycott it. This article has made me think more about my feelings towards the corporation because it is a situation I can easily put myself in and relate to.
" Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.." Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.. 10 Oct. 2009 .
This is the official Wal-Mart website. It was used to give the history of Wal-Mart. The article explains how and why Sam Walton began Wal-Mart. It explains the growth and initial ideals of the company, and what Sam Walton went through to get the company started.
This website is entirely bias because it will only show the good side of Wal-Mart. It is also one of the most reliable because they history is going to be the most accurate. It is different from my other sources because it is not flat out trying to persuade you against or for Wal-Mart it is simply giving you information on how the store began, at least the article I read.
It was one of the most useful websites because it gave readers and myself an infrastructure we needed to understand all the other information given in the overall research. The history also helps form the readers opinion because it gives Wal-Mart a feeling of good intentions. I would say no one article has truly formed my opinion on Wal-Mart but all the sources gives me a pretty good idea of how I feel about the company.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Recent Article About Wal-Mart

The process of finding an article was jejune, until I found one restoring some faith in Wal-Mart. Was can be portrayed as an evil corporation and in many cases is. However these article "'Shop with a Cop' for kids returning this December" shows how Wal-Mart is capable of good. In Oroville, California Wal-Mart asks local schools to nominate six auspicious students who tent to be economically deprived. The students then are paired up with local police and recieve a $50 dollar shopping spree. The students can spend the money on anything and anyone they choose. The day also includes pictures with santa, gift wrapping services, and lunch all provided by Wal-Mart. This event is possible because of donations. This year the students will be shopping on December 9th. It is nice to see Wal-Mart is capable of good deads.

Bibilography
'Shop with a Cop' for kids returning in December." Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.. N.p., n.d. Web. 7 Oct. 2009.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Letter to Wal-Mart

Dear Wal-Mart CEO Mike Duke,

I am aware you receive many letters addressing your human rights violations. I would like you to take a moment to truly feel the emotions one might have about these violations. Picture a hot crowded factory, similar to one you would see in the progressive era. While looking around this factory you see your mother slaving away. Though she is elder she looks withered beyond her years. She may not look miserable but she does not look fulfilled or happy. The work she is doing is only for survival, yet it is the main aspect that drives her to her grave. No one wants that for a loved one.
So a simple solution to these accusations would be to give workers what they deserve. Let them form unions and give proper benefits. I am sure you get a holiday bonus, and you deserve it, just as employees deserve more. For the over seas human rights violations, simply make a safer environment and a reasonable wage. This will not only improve employee happiness and better workers, it will improve Wal-Marts name. These actions will create even more customers, overall being beneficial for everyone involved. Any business man likes the sound of that. I do believe that these changes are as simple as I have put them.Along with that, recently I watch a movie showing Wal-Mart switch to organic products, so I know the company is capable of change for the better. Plus from what I have learned Wal-Marts initial intents and ideals are for the better, restore what Sam Walton had intended. Thanks for your time.

Sincerely,



Brook Reynolds

Monday, November 30, 2009

Wal-Marts Great Debate

These articles have bias for and against Wal-Mart, but reading both gives readers a chance to form their own opinions on the corporations ways. " Wal-Mart Benefits Americans" supports why the company may have been accused of several things. Where as " Wal-Mart Harms American" amplifies the common accusations against the large corporation.



The article "Wal-Mart Benefits Americans" starts out stating all the accusations that have been made against the company. Such as, low benefits for employees, over seas labor, not giving back to the community, and being over sized. Then the article proceeds to defend why these are false or misconstrued accusations. One argument the article uses against the corporation being to big is that most Americans are attracted to big things. This excuses the over size aspect. Another point "Wal-Mart Benefits Americans" has is how Wal-Marts size helps give the community members more work. Which also shows how Wal-Mart has the community in mind. As for the employee benefits the article defends Wal-Mart management by pointing out "Wal-Mart is not unlike any other retailer in the respect that, for the most part, provides jobs not careers." (De Coster) This statement show that Wal-Mart benefits are not the highest quality because they are just trying to supply jobs for people to get on the right track, not supply a life long career with the proper benefits. " Wal-Mart Benefits Americans" defends the corporation and why people should not be so quick to boycott the company.


"Wal-Mart Harms Americans" revels the flaws or common accusations of Wal-Mart. One example being human rights violations. The article explains how workers are not able or discourage workers unions. "Wal-Mart's labor law violations range from illegally firing workers who attempt to organize a union to unlawful surveillance, threats, and intimidation of employees who dare to speak out..." (Miller). Also in the article Miller explains the low wages and how the low prices actually hurt the community. The corporations low prices cause taxpayers to have to pay more " because Wal-Marts wages are generally non-living wages, the company uses taxpayer to subsidize its labor costs." (Miller) Both of these examples show how Wal-Mart is harmful and violates human rights.




Both articles show the views of why Wal-Mart is beneficial or not to the American people. Although both articles have a churlish essences among the writing, hopeful after getting a brief idea of what the articles are trying to prove it is easier for one to determine their own point of view on the controversial corporation.