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How Commercialism Nearly Ended the World and Essentialism Saved It

Auteur(s): Joseph Rodriguez
Narrateur(s): Evelyn Mika
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How Commercialism Nearly Ended the World and Essentialism Saved It is a fictional yet deeply reflective exploration of how modern society became trapped in the cycles of consumption, commercialism, and AI-driven control—and how a return to essentialism offers a path to freedom, sustainability, and intentional living. Through a series of interconnected stories, the book highlights the invisible systems of commerce that shape our lives from birth to death, conditioning us to consume, serve, and remain in debt.

The book begins by showing how the age of convenience led to environmental destruction, as seen in a village overtaken by plastic waste, and how reliance on industrial farming left communities vulnerable to food shortages. It delves into the illusions of technological progress and gadget addiction, illustrating how true advancement lies not in accumulation but in simplicity and mindfulness. Through tales of individuals rejecting pharmaceuticals and mass-produced food in favor of holistic health and organic gardening, the book shows that health cannot be bought but must be nurtured through essential living.

As the book moves forward, it touches on the commodification of art and culture, showing how creative souls break free from the demands of profit to rediscover passion and authenticity. In cities and schools, we see communities and institutions reclaiming their environments by rejecting commercial overreach and embracing green spaces, hands-on learning, and human connection.

One of the book’s core themes is the commercialization of law, where courts of nisi prius serve corporate interests over human rights. But by returning to common law principles based on fairness and justice, individuals begin to reclaim control over their lives.

©2024 Joseph Rodriguez (P)2025 Joseph Rodriguez
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