Their terms built this world.

Yours will reshape it.

Supplierism is better capitalism

The argument

For decades, the companies that make the things you buy have been quietly transferring costs onto your balance sheet. Taking your money at the point of purchase, while making your life unnecessarily harder and more expensive.

The costs add up. The toll of social media on a generation of kids. Plastics in our oceans. Corruption and discrimination in our economy. The cost of climate change on everything you will ever buy.

None of this was on the receipt.
All of it is on the bill.

Supplierism is the framework for what happens when ordinary buyers stop absorbing costs that suppliers created. It is not socialism. It is not regulation. It is not a boycott. It is the missing layer of capitalism: the one that gives average people the procurement-grade power that institutions have always had.

They need your money more than you need their product. Funny how the terms never reflected that.
Now they can.

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