The 1920s became a legendary time in America as the consumer economy took center stage, and a dizzying array of goods heralded a new era in how people lived their lives. What was less legendary about the era was the dependence of consumers on credit, and the short-sightedness of the country's elites.
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- Whyte, Kenneth Hoover: An Extraordinary Life in Extraordinary Times Vintage Books 2017
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