Sunday, April 01, 2007
Memo from Mexico: It's NOT the economy, stupid!
The Wall Street Journal approach to immigration and the National Question is to suppose that man is completely motivated by economics. Therefore, if immigrants to America can prosper materially, they will assimilate into our society and become loyal citizens.
But human beings are not simply economic automatons. They are cultural beings as well. It is entirely possible for immigrants to be successful economically and yet never identify with our country.
In fact, they can be wealthier than most Americans—and still feel alienated from American society.
Consider a few examples from the entertainment industry. Show-biz folks make tons of money. Does that necessarily mean they identify with our national culture?
Memo From Mexico
But human beings are not simply economic automatons. They are cultural beings as well. It is entirely possible for immigrants to be successful economically and yet never identify with our country.
In fact, they can be wealthier than most Americans—and still feel alienated from American society.
Consider a few examples from the entertainment industry. Show-biz folks make tons of money. Does that necessarily mean they identify with our national culture?
Memo From Mexico
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