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The Cheating Culture : Why More Americans Are Doing Wrong to Get Ahead |
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Rating:  Summary: Scratches the Moral Scab Review: This is a must read for just about every American. Our moral fabric is unravelling and Callahan is not afraid to tell us what we don't want to admit. All you have to do is look both Preseidents Clinton and Bush to see how lying and cheating can get you to the top.
Rating:  Summary: Scratches the Moral Scab Review: This is a must read for just about every American. Our moral fabric is unravelling and Callahan is not afraid to tell us what we don't want to admit. All you have to do is look both Preseidents Clinton and Bush to see how lying and cheating can get you to the top.
Rating:  Summary: Goodish book Review: When Mr. Callahan is not taking pot-shots at people and concepts he doesn't like(modern ecconomics, left wingers, right wingers and capitalism) the book actually flows very well and manages to impart a good message.
Overall-The book raises good points cheating is on the rise in this country, also the fact that a small part of me doesn't care for the grandstanding tactics of Mr. Callahan is probably the point this book is trying to make, everyone is cheating so why shouldn't I.
The author may must things bluntly but when you come right down to it these things need to be said simply because no one eles seems to be saying them.
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