“The capitalist and consumerist ethics are two sides of the same coin, a
merger of two commandments. The supreme commandment of the rich is
‘Invest!’ The supreme commandment of the rest of us is ‘Buy!’ The
capitalist–consumerist ethic is revolutionary in another respect. Most
previous ethical systems presented people with a pretty tough deal. They
were promised paradise, but only if they cultivated compassion and
tolerance, overcame craving and anger, and restrained their selfish
interests. This was too tough for most. The history of ethics is a sad
tale of wonderful ideals that nobody can live up to... In contrast,
most people today successfully live up to the capitalist–consumerist
ideal. The new ethic promises paradise on condition that the rich remain
greedy and spend their time making more money and that the masses give
free reign to their cravings and passions and buy more and more. This is
the first religion in history whose followers actually do what they are
asked to do. How though do we know that we'll really get paradise in
return? We've seen it on television.”