A Day at the Marketplace: Musings on the Accumulation of Stuff

In the post-industrial world under capitalism, humanity has access to an unprecedented amount of goods: clothing, knick-knacks, home wares, the list goes on. The proverbial marketplace functions as a medium for the movement of such goods, facilitating interpersonal as well as material exchange within society. This mini-series documents a modern edition of this ancient tradition with a focus on the people who make up this microcosm.

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