Keen On America

Episode 2510: Simon Kuper Celebrates the Death of the American Dream

Apr 22, 2025
Simon Kuper, a Paris-based FT columnist, argues that the American Dream is dead and suggests that disillusioned Americans find a better life in Europe. He highlights that Europeans enjoy longer lifespans, greater happiness, and lower carbon emissions. Kuper believes cities like Paris, sunny Madrid, and even post-Brexit London offer a superior quality of life compared to the U.S. He discusses political polarization in America, the associated anxieties, and how this creates a stark contrast to the more stable and democratic climate in Europe.
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INSIGHT

American Dream Diminished for Ordinary People

  • Simon Kuper sees the American Dream as now dead for ordinary people, with Europe offering better life for most beyond the 1% elite.
  • He notes Americans live shorter, less healthy lives compared to Europeans due to social and health conditions.
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US Polarization Feeds Anxiety

  • US political polarization is more anxiety-inducing than Europe's due to prevalence of guns and stronger religious fervor.
  • This intensifies divisions, adding a level of seriousness and danger uncommon in European politics.
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Trump's Extremism Surpasses Europe

  • Trump's right-wing politics are more extreme than European far-right leaders like Meloni or Le Pen.
  • European far-right parties generally remain pro-Europe, pro-NATO, and less radical on issues like climate denial.
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