Hunting the American Dream

In Galen A. Foresman (ed.), Supernatural and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 74–82 (2013-09-05)
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Abstract

Season 4 episode of Supernatural, “It's a Terrible Life”, is a demonstration of an overarching Marxist theme in the series: the American dream is impossible, because we are alienated and disconnected from our labor through capitalism. The alternate world in “It's a Terrible Life” not only typifies the broader world of the Winchesters in Supernatural but also highlights the fact that the Winchesters' lives mirror in horrific manner a terrible life we're all trapped in. “It's a Terrible Life” accurately demonstrates that as long as a system exists wherein the workers are not the owners of the means of production, laboring for its own sake is merely an illusion.

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