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Christianity isn’t moving people’s lives today. What’s moving people’s lives is the stock market and the baseball scores. What are people excited about? It’s a totally materialistic level that has taken over the world. There isn’t even an ideal that anybody’s fighting for.
Joseph Campbell
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What this quote means

The quote critiques the materialism prevalent in contemporary society, suggesting that people's passions lie in superficial pursuits rather than deeper ideals.

Joseph Campbell expresses concern over the shift in societal values, where individuals seem more invested in materialistic aspects of life, such as financial markets and sports, rather than engaging with meaningful ideals or spiritual pursuits. He indicates that this material focus signifies a lack of deeper purpose and connection to ideals people once held dear, highlighting a significant cultural change.

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Example use cases

During a discussion about modern society's values, this quote could illustrate how material pursuits overshadow meaningful ideals.

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