If I totally stop buying cheap stuff, I simply short myself; it's not like I am going to start a trend that will change the world. Nothing about the world economy will change. Manufacturing jobs will not stay in the US. Child labor will not stop. It's very upsetting but I don't know what the answer is.
rebel8, I couldn't have said it any better. Although I don't actively patronise stores that use child labor, I also am not foolish enough to believe I will be the lone straw that breaks the camel's back either.
Andi, about 5 years ago I stopped acquiring posessions and being so worried about them. I have nice clothes that I usually get from Target or Sam's club or Nordstrom's Rack. What I don't wear I have gone through a comprehensive process of weeding out. I know what you mean. I have spent the last number of years maxing out 401 and building savings.
Dave, somehow this 'not acquiring' useless items has helped me.
http://www.myfootprint.org/ Take this test, it tells you what your impact is on the world.
I also feel that just being concious of the fact that others do not have the easy life that I have, helps me.
It reminds me of the bumper sticker 'Live Simply so others may Simply Live.'
A lot of this senseless violence that goes on around the globe is just so the Haves can become the Have Mores.
Lisa