Then of course in the 1950s everything was glorious, given that Europe and the Far East were pretty much obliterated. After all, we were buying Buicks while you Europeans were still eating fake ration-coupon food! Unfortunately, it's sort of problematical to defend the shining capitalist light on the hill theory now, after noticing that the previously-obliterated have managed to keep their socialistical programs going while at the same time rebuilding their cities and societies to the point where the U.S. is no longer at the top of so many of the statistical reports...
Thanks for the Marshall Plan - perhaps the true high point. And thanks for the Music - folk/rock/blues/Jazz which was beginning as a subversive undergrowth. And MLK. But from Vietnam on it was all downhill, morally and pretty much every way. Which is odd for a country which makes so much of its moral superiority. Is Eisenhower as good as it gets? notes from no w here