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‘Generation Wealth’ Turns Too Soft a Light Upon America’s Nouveau Riche
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‘Generation Wealth’ Turns Too Soft a Light Upon America’s Nouveau Riche

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Argun Ulgen
/ 20 July 2018

Flamboyance and bombast prove to be Generation Wealth's most common thread, which serves as an upsetting indictment of the American Way.

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