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Europe's macadam - America's tar

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  • 240pages
  • 9 heures de lecture

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In this humorous yet compelling expose, acclaimed novelist Alan Goldfein examines the contrasts between America and Europe, drawing on his extensive experience living in Europe half the year. He highlights the hidden ways in which America struggles against "the old world," revealing the surprising wealth of "poor 'old' Europe" compared to the poverty found in wealthy America. Goldfein critiques the inefficiencies of American systems, noting that European infrastructure—such as toilets, radiators, parking meters, trains, and roads—outperforms its American counterparts. He argues that being an employee in Europe offers better wages, free time, companionship, and respect. While French students often know classic American authors, many American students lack basic historical knowledge. The disparity between the rich and poor is stark, with America's wealthy far exceeding Europe's, while its poor are significantly worse off. Goldfein’s unique approach uses Europe as a lens to better understand American issues. He suggests that merely describing America's problems leads to repetitive negativity, lacking the context of a comparable world. By examining these challenges through a European perspective, Goldfein sheds light on the necessary steps for America's national renewal.

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Europe's macadam - America's tar, Alan Goldfein

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