The Birth of a Consumer Democracy

M. Lytle
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This chapter surveys housing and suburbanization, autos, and television as three vital engines that drove economic expansion and mass consumerism. It opens with a discussion of Chester Bowles, wartime head of the OPA, and his emphasis on housing and homebuilding as a key to future prosperity. Technological innovation, the productivity of American industry, and the prosperity that followed brought all the former privileges of the wealthy classes within reach of the rapidly expanding American middle class. These factors help explain why so many Americans look back with nostalgia on the postwar decades as “Happy Days.”
消费者民主的诞生
本章将住房和郊区化、汽车和电视视为推动经济扩张和大众消费主义的三个重要引擎。书的开头是对战时OPA负责人切斯特·鲍尔斯(Chester Bowles)的讨论,他强调住房和住宅建设是未来繁荣的关键。技术创新、美国工业的生产力以及随之而来的繁荣,使迅速扩大的美国中产阶级能够享有以前富裕阶层享有的所有特权。这些因素有助于解释为什么如此多的美国人怀旧地回顾战后的几十年,称之为“快乐的日子”。
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