Shames, "The More Factor”

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August 25, 2016

 

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He expresses his feelings that the American attitude of growth and expansion is unique to Americans and that it grew from the fact that land and wealth were so easily obtained. Shames points out how as land became sparse the concept of the American frontier evolved from the wide expanse of land to less tangible frontiers such as the exploration of space and the oceans which have each been referred to as the “Last Frontier”...
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He feels that while getting richer every year is nice when it happens, but it is not normal. While Shame is correct in his theory of how modern day capitalism evolved, he didn’t take it far enough. While the expansion of America was a starting point for the evolution of the modern American economy, the American expansion didn’t start in America...
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