- Almighty dollar
Almighty dollar is an
idiom often used to satirize an obsession for material wealth (the phrase implies that money is a kind ofdeity ). The phrase is commonly attributed toWashington Irving , who used it in the story "The Creole Village", which was first published in the 1837 edition of "The Magnolia", a literary annual. [Irving, Washington. "The Creole Village," "The Complete Works of Washington Irving", Vol. 27. Roberta Rosenberg, editor. Boston, Twayne Publications, 1979, xxii.] The story was also reprinted in its entirety in the November 1836 issue of "The Knickerbocker " magazine within a review of "The Magnolia".]: "The almighty dollar, that great object of universal devotion throughout our land, seems to have no genuine devotees in these peculiar villages; and unless some of its missionaries penetrate there, and erect banking houses and other pious shrines, there is no knowing how long the inhabitants may remain in their present state of contented poverty."
Edward Bulwer-Lytton is often credited with coining the related phrase "pursuit of the almighty dollar", which he used in the novel "
The Coming Race ", published in 1871. [cite book|title=The Coming Race|first=Edward|last=Bulwer-Lytton|year=1871|quote=My father died shortly after I was twenty-one; and being left well off, and having a taste for travel and adventure, I resigned, for a time, all pursuit of the almighty dollar, and became a desultory wanderer over the face of the earth.] More obscure uses of the phrase can be found as far back as 1852, however. [cite journal|title=The Wants of Social and Domestic Life|journal=Genesee Farmer|month=November|year=1852|volume=13|issue=11|pages=832|quote=In the eagerness of our pursuit of the almighty dollar, how prone we are to forget the wants, and neglect the duties of domestic life.] [cite journal|title=The Garden|journal=Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine|month=February|year=1853|volume=73|issue=448|pages=138|url=http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/cgi-bin/ilej/image1.pl?item=page&seq=1&size=1&id=bm.1853.2.x.73.448.x.138|quote=Their pursuit of the all-mighty dollar is too passionate and intense to admit of interruption from the recreations of horticulture.]"The Almighty Dollar" is also the name of an
Ozzy Osbourne song from the "Black Rain" album. The song argues that money and greed are destroying the planet by blinding people from problems such asglobal warming andpollution ."Almighty Dollar" is also the name of a
Devin The Dude song from the 2007 album "Waitin' To Inhale ". It is a lament both of a marijuana user's lack of money and the declining buying power of the U.S. dollar.Notes
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