Mammonism Quotes

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“Every nation can be summed up by a single book or play, or by a particular author. America is perhaps perfectly encapsulated by F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. The Great Gatsby is a book about luxury, enchantment, glamour, magic spells, aspiration, a vulgar Wonderland, insecurity, pretentiousness, bluffing, soullessness, fakes, phonies, emptiness, desperation, regrets, and impossible dreams. “Her voice is full of money,” says the narrator about the beguiling muse Daisy Buchanan. Could this not serve as the epitaph for the American Dream itself as it is finally laid to rest?”
Joe Dixon, Character Wars: America's Failing Character

“Matthew (6:24) was wrong. You can serve God and Mammon, if Mammon is your God, which he invariably is.”
Mark Romel, Social Capitalism: Against Mammonism