America tells itself it is exceptional. But maybe the most exceptional thing about modern America is how little ordinary Americans have been taught to expect in return.
This episode is tagged for AI voice use because the narration is performed through a synthetic voice. The research, writing, editing, and episode direction are creator-led.
In this episode of To What End?, Professor John McKawim examines the contradiction at the center of American life: extraordinary wealth, technology, and productivity alongside rising anxiety, housing insecurity, exhaustion, and a collapsing faith in the social contract.
This is not simply a complaint about prices. It is about structure: who owns the housing, who captures public goods, who benefits from exhaustion, and why people are told to solve collective problems through private anxiety.
The episode asks what happens when a society becomes wealthy enough to do better, but too morally disordered to choose better.
And beneath it all is the question:
Who benefits from making people live this way?
Every present has a past.
Every sequel has a prologue.
To what end?