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...Center wasn't the center of capitalism. Sure, it stood tall in Manhattan's financial district, but Wall Street is a buttoned-up version of capitalism. The real stuff--the guiltless consumption, the pride of acquisition, the gluttony of a food court at noon--is taking place at the mall...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shopping During Wartime | 10/29/2001 | See Source »

...country's greatest mall, without a doubt, is the Mall of America in Minneapolis, Minn. It's a capitalistic biosphere, a place where, under one roof, a store called Candy Candy! does battle with not only Candyland and Candy Cravings but also Candy Is Dandy. Nearly 40% of the shoppers who visit its 4.2 million sq. ft. are tourists willing to travel hundreds of miles to pay tribute to a giant replica of the shopping centers they have in their hometowns. The Mall of America is the Disney World of shopping...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shopping During Wartime | 10/29/2001 | See Source »

...there have been very few tourists since Sept. 11, and America's greatest symbol of consumerism has been suffering from the aftershocks of the attacks. The MOA is a ghost mall, with visitors down at least 30% and more on weekdays. Conventions have been canceled, tourists are afraid to fly, the national economy is unsteady, and the largest state-worker strike in Minnesota history just ended after two weeks. Worse yet, a rumor has been floating around that the MOA is next on al-Qaeda's hit list. And a widely circulated e-mail warning that malls will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shopping During Wartime | 10/29/2001 | See Source »

Capitalism, though, is hard to keep down. In fact, the people at the mall move around with a proud sense of defiance, their 6 a.m. power walking a way of telling the terrorists that they cannot be scared out of getting exercise in a patrolled, temperature-controlled environment. Flipping through posters of clearly chadorless J. Lo and Britney at Spencer Gifts has had some of its guilty pleasure replaced by pride...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shopping During Wartime | 10/29/2001 | See Source »

...thing that's so hard about defeating capitalism is that it springs up everywhere. A kiosk selling fire-fighter souvenirs, called the 911 Marketplace, has grown into a large, second-floor, center-of-the-mall store. Its co-owner Sean Moriarty, 31, a full-time St. Paul fire fighter, is learning just how fast capitalism moves: like the rest of the stores in the mall, his shop has had to mark down the T shirts that bear the Sept. 11 date. Gurdial Singh, 50, a turbaned Sikh, has lost some of the business on the AMERICA'S PRIDE shirts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shopping During Wartime | 10/29/2001 | See Source »

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