An elusive American dream is what people have begun pursuing even in the United States. Human nature has something that drives us to the unknown in order to offer us a life without conflict and hardship. Through American history, people can find examples of success through adventure. However, the failing stories of American pursuit of dreams are often unknown. There are many differences between the period and the role, but "raisin in the sun" and "paradise lunch" are the danger of focusing too much on the American dream (or one side) and the accompanying great tragedies . American
We need to fundamentally change American dreams. The American dream we know is always the foundation of imperialism and is the rule of racist country in other countries. The intangible aspect of our dreams is not only that we and the rest of the world can survive, but also to the extent we can succeed. (Look at the video.) Jane Mayer: I think about my daughter. I hope she lives in a country with peace and prosperity and opportunity. As a journalist, I would like to say that living in a country where people can get high-quality, well-balanced information and can provide it even in the newspaper. (Look at the video.)
In the article "Downstream of the American Dream", Kevin Phillips cast doubt and by the end of the 1980's the "American dream" was on the verge of extinction. Through "American Dream" he means the university education of middle class, stable family with children, security sense, home, car, and children. There are some promising statistics showing an increase in per capita income, he believes it is almost impossible for ordinary Americans, especially young couples, blue collar workers and single mothers. Kelvin Phillips believes that this number does not indicate the actual living environment because many factors such as inflation, bias of family economy in various backgrounds, increase in the proportion of working women are not taken into consideration . These aspects affect overall income growth, but they do not bring common American to the "American dream".