Nation of Victims : The Decay of the American Character by Charles J. Sykes (1993, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherSt. Martin's Press
ISBN-100312098820
ISBN-139780312098827
eBay Product ID (ePID)84747

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Book TitleNation of Victims : the Decay of the American Character
Number of Pages304 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicSociology / General
Publication Year1993
FeaturesRevised
GenreSocial Science
AuthorCharles J. Sykes
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight15.5 Oz
Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6.1 in

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Reviews"Mr. Sykes sees the root of the problem...in this witty, wise book." -- The Wall Street Journal "Mr. Sykes looks at today's America and finds a nation of people more concerned with justifying their behavior than with finding real solutions to the problems." -- Peter Jennings, ABC Radio "It's hard to disagree with Sykes...Sykes makes his case quite well." -- Los Angeles Times, "Mr. Sykes sees the root of the problem...in this witty, wise book."--The Wall Street Journal "Mr. Sykes looks at today's America and finds a nation of people more concerned with justifying their behavior than with finding real solutions to the problems."--Peter Jennings, ABC Radio "It's hard to disagree with Sykes...Sykes makes his case quite well."--Los Angeles Times, Mr. Sykes looks at today's America and finds a nation of people more concerned with justifying their behavior than with finding real solutions to the problems., "Mr. Sykes sees the root of the problem...in this witty, wise book."-- The Wall Street Journal "Mr. Sykes looks at today's America and finds a nation of people more concerned with justifying their behavior than with finding real solutions to the problems."--Peter Jennings, ABC Radio "It's hard to disagree with Sykes...Sykes makes his case quite well."-- Los Angeles Times
Dewey Edition22
Dewey Decimal362.880973
Edition DescriptionRevised edition
SynopsisOne of the most talked-about books in years, A Nation of Victims established Charles Sykes as a persuasive, witty, and controversial commentator on American life and society. The plaint of the victim-- It's not my fault -- has become the loudest and most influential voice in America, an instrument of personal and lasting political change. * Fired for consistently showing up late for work, a former school district employee sues, claiming he is a victim of chronic lateness syndrome. * Videotaped puffing on a pipe filled with crack cocaine, Washington, D.C., Mayor Marion Barry claims he is a victim of racism. * In 1960, fewer than 100,000 lawsuits were filed in federal courts; in 1990, more than 250,000 were filed. In this incisive, pugnacious, frequently hilarious book, Charles Sykes examines the erosion of our society and offers hope in the prospect of a culture of renewed character., One of the most talked-about books in years, A Nation of Victims established Charles Sykes as a persuasive, witty, and controversial commentator on American life and society. The plaint of the victim-- It's not my fault -- has become the loudest and most influential voice in America, an instrument of personal and lasting political change. * Fired for consistently showing up late for work, a former school district employee sues, claiming he is a victim of "chronic lateness syndrome." * Videotaped puffing on a pipe filled with crack cocaine, Washington, D.C., Mayor Marion Barry claims he is a victim of racism. * In 1960, fewer than 100,000 lawsuits were filed in federal courts; in 1990, more than 250,000 were filed. In this incisive, pugnacious, frequently hilarious book, Charles Sykes examines the erosion of our society and offers hope in the prospect of a culture of renewed character.
LC Classification NumberHV6250.3.U5S94 1992

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