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The term ‘American Dream’ was coined during the Great Depression. The historian James Truslow Adams published the Epic of America in 1931 in an atmosphere of even greater despair than today’s. He wanted to call his book The American Dream, but his publishers objected. No one will pay $3.50 for a book about a dream they said. Still, Adams used the phrase so often that it entered the lexicon. The American Dream, he said, was of “a better, richer and happier life for all our citizens of every rank, which is the greatest contribution we have made to the thoughts of welfare of the world. That dream or hope has been present from the start. Ever since we became an independent nation, each generation has seen an uprising of ordinary Americans to save the American Dream from the forces which appear to be overwhelming it.’
Today those forces really do look overwhelming. But challenges like them have been beaten back before- and can be again.
Restoring the American Dream: Fareed Zakaria 
Posted on Sunday, March 20 2011.
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