Defending Lewis Lapham
From the book "Money and Class in America", Lewis Lapham discusses his feelings of discontentment towards modern American perceptions of what truly makes one happy. And that money can buy one anything: clothes, cars, prestige, even happiness. In this United States of Exploitation, "money is the currency of the soul." As Lewis Lapham states, "money means so many things to us - spiritual as well as temporal - that we are at a loss to know how to hold its majesty at bay." In America, money is the basis of power and majesty, commanding respect and listeners with its green and black inked clout. Yet to other countries and cultures "the American devotion" would be looked upon as "sterile cupidity" or "a form of insanity." In the United States, rich people are made celeb
It's accurate to presume that wealth has developed into a top priority to the citizens in America. Even though wealth is not only object that drives Americans, it seems to make persons who have it more than just rich. Anybody who has attained money is treated with more respect than an average man or woman. It is now not enough to posses an "aristocratic name," "political power" or the anonymity of hermit-like intellectual, and it's highly doubtable anyone would be taken seriously sporting anything less than a 1998 (at the very latest) sport utility vehicle, Tommy Hilfiger outerwear, Victoria Secret underwear, and a hand full of plated platinum. Americans critic themselves by these "visible signs of wealth" to the nth degree, but we worship it, we perpetrate it, throug
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Approximate Word count = 519
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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