0:00:12.000,0:00:18.000 Nothing compares to the feeling of elation, of burdens being lifted, and constraints escaped... 0:00:18.000,0:00:21.000 ...that I feel when I walk out of a store with their products in my pockets. 0:00:46.000,0:00:49.000 In a world where everything already belongs to someone else... 0:00:49.000,0:00:55.000 ...where I'm expected to sell away my life at work in order to get the money to pay for the minimum I need to survive. 0:00:55.000,0:00:58.000 Where I am surrounded by forces beyond my control or comprehension... 0:00:58.000,0:01:01.000 ...that obviously are not concerned about my needs or welfare. 0:01:01.000,0:01:04.000 It is a way to carve our a little piece of the world for myself... 0:01:04.000,0:01:06.000 ...to act back upon a world that acts so much upon me. 0:01:06.000,0:01:10.000 It is an entirely different sensation than the one I feel when I buy something. 0:01:10.000,0:01:13.000 When I pay for something I am making a trade. 0:01:13.000,0:01:17.000 I am offering the money that I bought with my labor, my time, and my creativity... 0:01:17.000,0:01:20.000 ...for a product or service that the corporation wouldn't share with me under any other circumstances. 0:01:20.000,0:01:23.000 In a sense, we have a relationship based on violence. 0:01:23.000,0:01:27.000 We negotiate an exchange, not according to our respect or concern for each other... 0:01:27.000,0:01:30.000 ...but according to the forces that we can bring to bear on each other. 0:01:31.000,0:01:33.000 Everything changes when I shoplift. 0:01:33.000,0:01:38.000 I am no longer negotiating with faceless, inhuman entities that have no concern for my welfare. 0:01:38.000,0:01:41.000 Instead, I am taking what I need without giving anything up. 0:01:41.000,0:01:44.000 I no longer feel like I am being forced into an exchange... 0:01:44.000,0:01:48.000 ...and I no longer feel as if I have no control over how the world around me dictates my life. 0:01:48.000,0:01:52.000 I no longer have to worry about whether the pleasure I received from the book I purchased... 0:01:52.000,0:01:56.000 ...was equal to the two hours of labor it cost me to be able to afford it. 0:01:56.000,0:02:01.000 These and a thousand other ways shoplifting makes me feel liberated and empowered. 0:02:39.000,0:02:41.000 "You dropped something." 0:02:44.000,0:02:45.000 "Thanks." 0:02:45.000,0:02:48.000 "Thank you." 0:03:14.000,0:03:17.000 The shoplifter wins her prize by taking risks. 0:03:17.000,0:03:20.000 Not by exchanging a piece of her life for it. 0:03:20.000,0:03:23.000 Life for her is not something that must be sold away for seven or eight dollars an hour... 0:03:23.000,0:03:25.000 ...in return for survival. 0:03:25.000,0:03:28.000 It is something that is hers because she takes it for herself... 0:03:28.000,0:03:30.000 ...because she lays claim to it. 0:03:30.000,0:03:33.000 Shoplifting is a refusal of the exchange economy. 0:03:33.000,0:03:36.000 It is a denial that a monetary value can be ascribed to everything. 0:03:58.000,0:03:59.000 "Hi." 0:03:59.000,0:04:01.000 "Was she good?" 0:04:01.000,0:04:02.000 "Very good." 0:04:02.000,0:04:03.000 "Hi, sweetheart." 0:04:03.000,0:04:05.000 "And we had a lot of fun. Didn't we?"