The cheating culture : why more Americans are doing wrong to get ahead / by David Callahan.
Material type: TextPublication details: Orlando, Fla. : Harcourt, c2004Description: ix, 353 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 0151010188(hbk)Subject(s): Business ethics | Professional ethics | Social ethics | United States -- Moral conditionsDDC classification: 174
Contents:
"Everybody does it" -- Cheating in a bottom-line economy -- Whatever it takes -- A question of character -- Temptation nation -- Trickle-down corruption -- Cheating from the starting line -- Crime and no punishment -- Dodging Brazil.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [303]-336) and index.
"Everybody does it" -- Cheating in a bottom-line economy -- Whatever it takes -- A question of character -- Temptation nation -- Trickle-down corruption -- Cheating from the starting line -- Crime and no punishment -- Dodging Brazil.
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