America Quote by Ann Bridge
“America ... holds up its way of life as the ideal for every nation, and seeks to impose its own standards of living - which many people think ridiculously and unwholesomely high - on others, partly of course in the search for markets. If it were openly stated that it was just a search for markets, that would be one thing, but it is not; by a tremendous propaganda campaign this materialistic conception is held up as an ideal, as somehow part of liberty, and above all, as a form of happiness.”
About This Quote
The quote critiques how America presents its lifestyle as a universal ideal, masking commercial motives behind a propaganda of liberty and happiness.
In simple terms: America promotes its lifestyle as a universal ideal, hiding commercial motives.
Recognize and question the true motives behind presented ideals.
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When to use this quote
- marketing strategies
- political speeches
- media analysis
- international relations
- public policy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What motives drive a nation's promotion of its lifestyle?
- How does propaganda shape perceptions of happiness?
The quote may oversimplify complex economic and cultural exchanges.