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by xrhobo
399 days ago
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It is very deep in American culture. I think this sums it up when Tocqueville was talking about America not having a true aristocratic class, circa 1830s βIn a democracy private citizens see a man of their own rank in life who becomes possessed of riches and power in a few years; this spectacle excites their surprise and envy, and they are led to inquire how the person who was yesterday very equal is today their ruler. β
β Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America In 21st century America, the internet and social media has poured huge amounts of gas on this fire that was already burning quite hot for a long time. Even in my own lifetime, the character Gordon Gekko in the movie Wallstreet has gone from a villain to pretty much the aspiration and hero of most high school seniors. Greed is good, greed make number go up. |
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