Socialism And The American Dream Essay

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It could be said that socialism and the American dream are at the opposite ends of the emotional spectrum amongst many of the United States’ populous. The American Dream conjures feeling of belief and optimism whilst the word socialism has connotations of scepticism and fear. Due to the history of socialism in the United States and its failure to gain a foothold in US society or politics, suggests that socialism cannot not be brought in line with the American Dream. The American Dream in fact acts as block to socialism. Socialism would be required to be utilised in a Western European style model to bring it in line with the American Dream, which is what the US needs to reduce a multitude of multifaceted critical social, political and economics problems they face, specifically concerning …show more content…

The extremely anti-socialist rhetoric in the US makes it seem unlikely. In this essay I will discuss why socialism has failed to succeed in the US and why these are the same reason why socialism will not be brought in line with the American Dream. Also I will argue that the very nature of the American Dream, in the context of US society prevents socialism from being brought in line with socialism. Additionally there is an underlying attitude in US society called the bourgeois condition, the working class sympathise with the bourgeois class which means they act against their own class interests which prevents socialism being brought in line with the American Dream. Finally I will review the effect Bernie Sanders has had on bringing socialist ideas to the forefront of US politics and whether there is the possibility for socialism to become successful in the US and for it to be brought in line with the American

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