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The American illusion 3.0

Par : Omar Abul Gapar
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232548131
  • EAN9798232548131
  • Date de parution13/09/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurHamza elmir

Résumé

"The American Illusion 3.0" dismantles the myth of the American Dream, exposing systemic failure through the testimonies of fifteen narrators across decaying cities. It documents the orchestrated collapse of once-great metropolises: Detroit's silent factories, Los Angeles's Skid Row, Chicago's violent South Side, and Philadelphia's opioid crisis. This pattern repeats from Baltimore's neglected alleys to New Orleans's unhealed wounds, St.
Louis's broken promises, and San Francisco's tech-shadowed streets of despair. The book argues this decline is by design, revealing themes of corporate predation and political betrayal. The working class was discarded through deindustrialization, replaced by an addiction economy. Gentrification acts as displacement, violence festers from neglect, and climate disasters punish the poor. Beyond statistics, it highlights the human cost-the autoworker scavenging scrap metal, the homeless PhD, the exhausted nurse.
Ultimately, it concludes the American Dream was a sales pitch to distract from a rigged system. Yet, it is a wake-up call: if the collapse was orchestrated, it can be resisted. America is revealed not as a country, but a business, and its people are the inventory.
"The American Illusion 3.0" dismantles the myth of the American Dream, exposing systemic failure through the testimonies of fifteen narrators across decaying cities. It documents the orchestrated collapse of once-great metropolises: Detroit's silent factories, Los Angeles's Skid Row, Chicago's violent South Side, and Philadelphia's opioid crisis. This pattern repeats from Baltimore's neglected alleys to New Orleans's unhealed wounds, St.
Louis's broken promises, and San Francisco's tech-shadowed streets of despair. The book argues this decline is by design, revealing themes of corporate predation and political betrayal. The working class was discarded through deindustrialization, replaced by an addiction economy. Gentrification acts as displacement, violence festers from neglect, and climate disasters punish the poor. Beyond statistics, it highlights the human cost-the autoworker scavenging scrap metal, the homeless PhD, the exhausted nurse.
Ultimately, it concludes the American Dream was a sales pitch to distract from a rigged system. Yet, it is a wake-up call: if the collapse was orchestrated, it can be resisted. America is revealed not as a country, but a business, and its people are the inventory.
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