Take a look at Americans in their natural habitat: men shopping for barbecue grills, doing that special walk men do when in the presence of hardware; super-efficient football mums who chair school auctions, organise the PTAs, and weigh less than their kids; and suburban chain restaurants, the Hard Rock Outback Cantina etc. Are they, or we, as the western world gradually becomes more and more similar, as shallow we look? Many around the world see America as the great bimbo. Naturally, they work hard and are energetic, but is that because they are money-hungry and don't know how to relax? David Brooks probes deeper, and explains that they behave the way they do because they live under the spell of paradise. Aren't we all? The inheritors of a sense of limitless possibilities, raised to think in the future tense and to strive toward the happiness we naturally accept, the fulfilment of our dreams.
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Interesting topic, wide range of sources, but sounds like propaganda...
评分Interesting topic, wide range of sources, but sounds like propaganda...
评分十多年前 作者還是太樂觀瞭
评分大大改善瞭我對共和黨員的看法啊,真的這個人思想和黨派還是有很大區彆的啊。能那麼諷刺的吐槽一堆看得那麼透徹還對自己國傢保留長遠希望的美國人真的少瞭啊。社會主義大法好。
评分Interesting topic, wide range of sources, but sounds like propaganda...
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