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Irresistible Empire - America's Advance through Twentieth-Century Europe (Paperback, New Ed)
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Irresistible Empire - America's Advance through Twentieth-Century Europe (Paperback, New Ed)
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The most significant conquest of the twentieth century may well
have been the triumph of American consumer society over Europe's
bourgeois civilization. It is this little-understood but
world-shaking campaign that unfolds in Irresistible Empire,
Victoria de Grazia's brilliant account of how the American standard
of living defeated the European way of life and achieved the global
cultural hegemony that is both its great strength and its key
weakness today. De Grazia describes how, as America's market empire
advanced with confidence through Europe, spreading
consumer-oriented capitalism, all alternative strategies fell
before it-first the bourgeois lifestyle, then the Third Reich's
command consumption, and finally the grand experiment of
Soviet-style socialist planning. Tracing the peculiar alliance that
arrayed New World salesmanship, statecraft, and standardized goods
against the Old World's values of status, craft, and good taste,
Victoria de Grazia follows the United States' market-driven
imperialism through a vivid series of cross-Atlantic incursions by
the great inventions of American consumer society. We see Rotarians
from Duluth in the company of the high bourgeoisie of Dresden;
working-class spectators in ramshackle French theaters conversing
with Garbo and Bogart; Stetson-hatted entrepreneurs from Kansas in
the midst of fussy Milanese shoppers; and, against the backdrop of
Rome's Spanish Steps and Paris's Opera Comique, Fast Food in a
showdown with advocates for Slow Food. Demonstrating the
intricacies of America's advance, de Grazia offers an intimate and
historical dimension to debates over America's exercise of soft
power and the process known as Americanization. She raises
provocative questions about the quality of the good life,
democracy, and peace that issue from the vaunted victory of mass
consumer culture.
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