Michael Dawson: Carmageddon? Or a rational public discourse?

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Wed, 05/26/2010 - 12:00am
Michael Dawson on need for public discourse on how capitalism perpetuates cars-first policy

Even as oil gushes into the Gulf of Mexico from a  deep water drilling accident, new drilling is being planned off Alaska's arctic coast this July. But neither ecological disasters, oil wars, nor tens of thousands of annual auto fatalities  have so far dampened our enthusiasm for the car.   Sociologist and author Michael Dawson explores the how this enthusiasm is rooted in a capitalist business model that's "intractably addicted to selling us cars in crazy-huge numbers, forever, no matter the ecological and social consequences," thus "the homicidal perpetuation of cars-first transportation." Speaking with host Stephanie Potter, Dawson discusses the need to take a clear-eyed look at the addiction to the U.S. car's-first transportation policy. Michael Dawson is author of The Consumer Trap, Big Business Marketing in American Life (2004) and publishes the blog: The Consumer Trap, which aims to expose capitalism, marketing and market totalitarianism.  His forthcoming book is called Courting Carmageddon: Capitalism, Transportation, and the Approaching Collapse of the United States, and his blog on this topic is  Death by Car.  (music by Kevin MacLeod)

Of note:  two events with activist Paul Cienfuegos at this year's Village Building Convergence in Portland focussed on taking action to develop alternatives, (archived at http://kboo.fm/node/21921.) Cienfuegos' workshop at VBC was focussed on how we the people could design and implement a plan to cut Portland's car use by 80% within 20 years.  (more info at: vbc.cityrepair.org  and more with Cienfuegos is archived on KBOO at  http://kboo.fm/node/14909 and http://kboo.fm/node/20386 .) 

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 I LISTENED TO YOUR INTERVIEW WITH MICHAEL DAWSON ON KBOO      IT WAS SUCH AN INTERESTING AND TIMELY DISCUSSION  ABOUT OUR INSANE DEPENDENCE ON THE AUTOMOBILE     I COMPLETELY AGREE WITH THE IMMEDIATE NEED TO FIND ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES, MAKING SURE THEY ARE RENEWABLE AND ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE  EXPANDING OUR LIGHT RAIL SYSTEM HERE IN PORTLAND IS A GOOD FIRST STEP   I LOOK FORWARD TO READING MR DAWSON'S BOOK WHEN IT COMES OUT   THANKS FOR THE GREAT RADIO                           CAROLYN CELLA
 
 

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