All-purpose dollar
All-purpose dollar(: Almighty dollar) is often used to make a stereotype that thinks material wealth like God.
This word was written by Americans in the magazine "Knickerbocker" published "Village The Creole It is generally said that it first appeared in Village, which is as follows.
All-purpose dollars are subject to universal faith in all but in this unique village there seems to be no genuine followers (of a universal dollar). If a missionary (of a universal dollar doctrine) does not enter this village, or if you do not set up a bank or other devout temple, you should know about how the inhabitants of this village can stay as it is There is no.
- Washington Irving
In the beginning, using this word, in the novel published in 1871 "The Coming Race to Come", he wrote that it is the pursuit of a universal dollar.
Also, "All-purpose dollar" is the 2007 album of It is also the title of the song recorded in __. In this song, it is said that gold and greed are not aware of people's problems and are doing.
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Post Date : 2018-01-25 07:30
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