With the supermarket as our temple and the singing commercial as our litany, are we likely to fire the world with an irresistible vision of America’s exalted purpose and inspiring way of life?
Meaning of the quote
This quote suggests that modern society has become too focused on material things, like shopping at the supermarket, and on advertisements that try to make us want to buy more. The speaker wonders if this obsession with consumerism prevents us from inspiring people around the world with a meaningful vision of America's true purpose and way of life.
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