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Two American Dreams: Poison Or Power?

Friday, January 29, 2016 13:00
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Two American Dreams: Poison or Power?

 

By Susan C. Strong

As the 2016 presidential campaign heats up now, we’ll hear a lot more about “the American dream.” But there are two “American Dreams,” very different from each other, and each with a shadow side. To survive today’s toxic politics and make progress, we Americans must understand both the poison in these two dreams and the power they hold for good. 

Of course, today’s political version of the American dream is the familiar one of a house in the suburbs, two cars, a good job with benefits, college for the kids, and a comfortable retirement. Right now it seems as if that version of the American dream is beyond reach for all but the 1%, a fact that helps fuels our angry election season. Then there’s the other side of it: the way it’s always been a fundamental source of suffering for people of color in this country, as they were and still are exploited and abused to create prosperity for others. That creates anger too, more and more openly now. Although many pundits and citizens are complaining about the level of anger coming from everywhere at once, all of it has great potential for good, as well as the risk of doing great harm. 

Why? Because no good thing happens in politics in our country until people get good and mad. Moreover, our citizens aren’t just mad because the material American dream is out of reach or was never designed for them. They are also mad because our other American dream has been so badly betrayed or never was applied to them. That dream is what I call the “dream of our nation,” or the “ideal American identity story.” That is the idea of our country as aspiring to be about the perfect expression of freedom, democracy, rule of law, justice, fairness, equal opportunity, and hope for a better life. Of course it takes two forms also. On the negative side, it’s the idea of our country as in reality exceptional among the nations, for our democracy and for our special mission to bring it to the rest of the world. This version of the American dream–the dream of our nation– regularly confuses people into believing that we are already a perfect nation and can do no wrong. That idea of the American dream has allowed us to abuse and make war on other peoples to get their resources, all the while priding ourselves on our wonderful “export of democracy.” It’s the not-so-secret side of the American dream of our nation, with its roots in genocide, force, and theft as the answer to every problem. It makes the genuinely positive traits of legitimate American ideals fade into the background in a way that serves no one.

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