New Books in American Studies

Elizabeth Suhay, "Debating the American Dream: How Explanations for Inequality Polarize Politics" (Russell Sage Foundation, 2025)

Dec 26, 2025
Elizabeth Suhay, a political scientist and professor at American University, delves into how beliefs about the American Dream have become polarized along political lines. She reveals that skepticism about the Dream is mainly found among Democrats, while Republicans largely maintain their faith in it. Suhay discusses how party identity shapes perceptions of inequality and highlights demographic factors like race and education in optimism levels. She also explores how narratives about fairness differ between parties and the impact of Trump's messaging on these beliefs.
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ANECDOTE

Bronx Meets A Pilot

  • A child named Bronx was invited to see a real United Airlines flight deck and meet Captain Andrew.
  • Elizabeth Suhay or the host used this small interaction to illustrate how experiences can shape futures.
INSIGHT

Shared Ideal, Divided Reality

  • Americans share the ideal of 'meritocratic abundance' where hard work should yield a comfortable life.
  • The key disagreement is whether the United States currently delivers that American Dream.
INSIGHT

Who Feels The Dream Is Real

  • Demographics shape optimism: women, Black and Latino Americans, and the less educated tend to be more pessimistic.
  • Rural and religious Americans are relatively more optimistic about upward mobility.
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