
Unclaimed Promises: The Erosion of the American Dream from Hope to Entitlement
How the American Dream Was Repackaged, Sold Off, and Replaced by Debt, Hustle Culture, and Manufactured Despair
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What happens when the promise of upward mobility becomes a trap?
In Unclaimed Promises, a sharp and unflinching analysis of America’s most enduring myth, this book traces the slow erosion of the American Dream—from its Enlightenment-era origins to its current form as a hollow performance of success backed by debt, burnout, and disillusionment.
Through thirty tightly structured chapters, the author dismantles the illusion that hard work leads to security. From Jefferson’s contradictions and industrial labor exploitation to Reaganomics, student debt, and the gig economy, each chapter exposes the machinery behind a dream that was always more selective than inclusive. This is not a nostalgic lament—it’s a forensic audit. One that uncovers how the Dream became less a shared ideal and more a branded hustle.
Drawing on history, economics, and cultural critique, Unclaimed Promises shows how the narrative of meritocracy was manufactured, how surveillance capitalism turned aspiration into data, and how entire generations were labeled “entitled” for noticing the rigged terms of engagement.
This book is for readers tired of motivational fluff. It doesn’t ask you to dream bigger—it asks why the Dream was constructed this way at all. If you’ve ever questioned why working harder no longer works, why homeownership feels like a mirage, or why burnout is now a default setting, this is your answer.
Unclaimed Promises doesn’t mourn the Dream. It interrogates it—and dares to imagine what comes next.