专栏美国

Casey Gerald and how a new generation is reworking the American dream

Casey Gerald — a gay black man from a poor Dallas neighbourhood who made it to Yale and Harvard — embodies the American dream. His rise suggests that anyone can still succeed in the US, if they try.

One evening, at a buffet dinner, Gerald finds himself telling his story to George W Bush. The former president is particularly entranced that Gerald made it despite largely absent parents.

Years later, on stage in Beverly Hills, Bush retells a mangled version of Gerald’s journey. That’s because stories such as his get used as justifications for the whole unfair US system. The American dream, Gerald argues, acts “as a distraction from the American machine”.

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西蒙•库柏

西蒙•库柏(Simon Kuper)1994年加入英国《金融时报》,在1998年离开FT之前,他撰写一个每日更新的货币专栏。2002年,他作为体育专栏作家重新加入FT,一直至今。如今,他为FT周末版杂志撰写一个话题广泛的专栏。

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