Radio Interview, Radio Osttirol, March 22, 2008, by Werner Gatterer
“The American dream was not, at least at the beginning, a rags-to-riches type of narrow materialism.”
Source: The Greening of America (1970), Chapter II : Consciousness I: Loss Of Reality, p. 22
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