Fantabulous—Wendell Berry isn’t included in this collection, but his work would have been very much at home. A collection of 17 essays addressing consumerism from multiple viewpoints. How much is too much? How much is too little? How would we know?
Best summation of the book: A few years back the Dalai Lama was presenting at a multi-day conference in LA. In traveling back and forth from the conference to his hotel room, he passed by a number of street vendors hawking the latest in technological gadgetry. On the third or fourth day he realized that even though he had no idea what the function of the items were, he knew that he wanted them. Being the Dalai Lama, he was able to stop, focus on the urge to consume, determine where the desire originated, acknowledge it and then move on. Most everyone is capable of doing the same thing, but we don't have the tools to do it. This book points the way.