Is the American Dream still alive and viable?Joel S. Hirschhorn
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It’s easy to think that our local norms are the same as global norms as far as workplace standards – the American dream is built on shift work and 9-5 Monday – Friday work schedules and we are a prosperous nation – that work rhythm must be synonymous with optimal productivity, ...
The American chemical giant Du Pont, for example, recently introduced into one Asian country its famous Londax herbicide, which kills weeds in rice fields. The company invested millions of dollars in (B. the research and development ) of this product and ploughed another US $25 million into ...
The big thinking is reserved for what’s been happening in 2024. Three months into the year, things are already looking promising in comparison to the hip-hop experience in 2023. A complete 180 degrees. 21 Savage’sAmerican Dreamalbum was the first rap project to debut at No. 1 on the ...
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This declinism intertwines with other horrible social statistics. Thesuicide ratehas surged to a 30-year high — a sure sign of rampant social isolation. A record number of Americans believe the American dream isout of reach. And for millennials,social trust isat historic lows. ...
“The American way of life has failed to make people happier or make them better. We do not want to admit this, and we do not admit it. We persist in believing that the empty and criminal among our children are the result of some miscalculation in the formula that can be corrected. ...
Is it not theoretically possible then, that a billionaire could be sitting in a penthouse In Manhattan, London, or Paris, and dream the same dream as Hitler or Lenin. You will have to admit it is theoretically possible. Julius Caesar, a wealthy aristocrat did. And such a man might form...
“It’s pretty close to all of it if it preserves American democracy.” Palmer says this election as the “most important” of his lifetime. And he sees Biden as flawed. He opposes the war in Gaza and still holds out hope that another Democrat will be the party’s nominee. But if ...