“只要资本主义存在,宝贝”:美国时钟的相关性

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E. A. Lee
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随着数百万美国人在大辞职期间离开工作场所,阿瑟·米勒1980年的戏剧《美国时钟》仍然是我们当前社会经济气候的一个相关和有先见之明的晴雨表。无论美国人是在大萧条前投机低价股,还是今天利用在线平台押注“表情股”和加密货币,又或者是天真地相信洛克菲勒或埃隆·马斯克(Elon Musk)是经济救世主,他们会喷吐深奥的理财智慧,米勒的戏剧都是一面永恒的镜子,反映了人性的弱点。米勒对杰西·利弗莫尔等历史人物的改编,不仅仔细审视了20世纪20年代美国的贪婪和轻信,而且为当前的经济和社会动态提供了信息。和米勒的许多作品一样,该剧包含了自传体元素,鲍姆家族对应的是米勒家族在大萧条时期的经历。这篇文章展示了《美国钟》在21世纪是如何保持相关性的。
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“Long as There’s Capitalism, Baby”: The Relevancy of The American Clock
With millions of Americans leaving the workplace during the Great Resignation, Arthur Miller’s 1980 play The American Clock continues to be a relevant and prescient barometer for our current socioeconomic climate. Whether Americans were speculating in penny stocks leading up to the Great Depression or using online platforms to bet on “meme stocks” and cryptocurrency today, or whether naively trusting in Rockefeller or Elon Musk as economic saviors spouting esoteric pecuniary wisdom, Miller’s play is a timeless mirror reflecting the foibles of human nature. Miller’s adaptation of historical figures such as Jesse Livermore not only scrutinizes the greed and gullibility of 1920s America but also informs current economic and social dynamics. Like much of Miller’s work, the play includes autobiographical elements, with the Baum family corresponding to the Miller family’s experience during the Depression. This article demonstrates how The American Clock remains relevant in the twenty-first century.
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