The Cheating Culture: Why More Americans Are Doing Wrong.
In Cheating Culture, written by David Callahan, the author addresses the issue of lying, deceit, and trickery in today's world, while also recognizing a change in the near future is within the people's grasp.
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DAVID CALLAHAN is founder and editor of Inside Philanthropy, a digital media site that covers the world of giving by wealthy donors and foundations.He has written extensively on trends in philanthropy and profiled numerous top foundation leaders and individual donors. Beyond The Givers, he is the author of seven nonfiction books including The Cheating Culture: Why More Americans Are Doing.
These questions are explored in the books The Cheating Culture, written by David Callahan, and Game of Shadows, co-authored by Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams. The Cheating Culture looks at why this generation has become so accustomed to cheating and the reasons behind it.
The Cheating Culture: Why More Americans Are Doing Wrong to Get Ahead is a nonfiction book, authored by David Callahan and published by Harcourt in 2004. The main thesis of the book is that the current state of American society, characterized by rampant inequality and a winner-take-all philosophy, produces the cheating that has been observed in business, law, academia, journalism.
If there Is cheating In our government, what does that say about our country How do other countries view It and what It stands for One good example of cheating In our government Is Bill Clinton saying did not have sexual relations with that woman in the video David Callahan talks about the Cheating Culture on CBS Morning News.
Get this from a library! The cheating culture: why more Americans are doing wrong to get ahead. (David Callahan) -- While there have always been those who cut corners, the author shows that cheating on every level--from the highly publicized corporate scandals to Little League fraud--has risen dramatically in the.