{"product_id":"2266169","title":"The Epic of America","description":"viii, 433 pp. CONTENTS: Preface; Prologue: From Time Immemorial, The Return of Quetzalocatl; The Men of Destiny; A Civilization Established; America Secedes from the Empire; The Nation Finds Itself; America Secedes from the Old World; The Sun Rises in the West; The North Begins to Hustle; Manifest Destiny Lays a Golden Egg; Brothers' Blood; The End of the Frontier; The Flag Outruns the Constitution; The Age of the Dinosaurs; America Revisits the Old World; Epilogue; Index. \"Adams coined the term \"American Dream\" in his 1931 book The Epic of America.[11] His American Dream is \"that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement. It is a difficult dream for the European upper classes to interpret adequately, and too many of us ourselves have grown weary and mistrustful of it. It is not a dream of motor cars and high wages merely, but a dream of social order in which each man and each woman shall be able to attain to the fullest stature of which they are innately capable, and be recognized by others for what they are, regardless of the fortuitous circumstances of birth or position.\"[12] However, Adams felt the American Dream was in peril during the 1920s and 30s. He complained that “money making and material improvements . . . mere extensions of the material basis of existence,” had gained ascendancy, becoming “goods in themselves . . . [mimicking] the aspects of moral virtues.” The original American Dream had always been about “quality and spiritual values”: “The American dream that has lured tens of millions of all nations to our shores in the past century has not been a dream of merely material plenty, although that has doubtless counted heavily. It has been much more than that.” He warned that “in our struggle to ‘make a living’” we were neglecting “to live.” The Epic of America was his attempt save a “priceless heritage,” and sustain the distinctly American understanding of progress in humane and moral terms. The true American Dream was of “a genuine individual search and striving for the abiding values of life,” and for the “common man to rise to full stature” in the free realms of “communal spiritual and intellectual life.” [13]\"","brand":"Little, Brown, and Company","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":12596645888070,"sku":"2266169","price":10.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1232\/9510\/products\/2266169.jpg?v=1571425649","url":"https:\/\/ym-demo.myshopify.com\/products\/2266169","provider":"Yesterday's Muse","version":"1.0","type":"link"}