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a civilization that mastered disposal before it mastered disposal's consequences.

means a social pattern where products, relationships, and even people are designed or treated as replaceable rather than repairable.

from the phrase gained traction in the 1950s-60s alongside disposable plastics and planned obsolescence, but the moral critique sharpened when pope francis used it repeatedly after 2013 to describe how modern economies discard both goods and the poor.

for instance

life magazine 1955cover story praised disposable plates as freedom from chores

iphone battery lawsuitsapple fined 25 million euros in france, 2020, for slowdown scandal

fast fashion landfillschile's atacama desert now holds mountains of discarded clothes

single-use plastics baneu outlawed disposable cutlery and straws starting 2021

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