A new study suggests many Americans reach
the dream of affluence.
Not exact matches
I
dream of a movement
of evangelical, nonviolent direct action that will dare to pray and picket, evangelize and blockade until Americans can no longer ignore the way our
affluence is built on poverty and starvation abroad.
But
affluence, he contentiously insists to those raised on the American
Dream, is no guarantee
of happiness or fulfilment.
He was the most politically conscious and satirical
of the American artists, a splenetic and grotesque scenarist whose tableaux revile the American
dream, mocking postwar
affluence with dark echoes
of the Depression and an atmosphere
of fetid decay.