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"In Our Culture of Pandering, former U.S. Senator Paul Simon interrogates the arenas of politics, media, religion, and education to decry the compromising practices that confuse public service with profit making and popularity as he calls needed attention to leadership failures that undercut the best interests of the nation to appease a powerful elite.".
"Lest we grow complacent and our nation static, Simon urges us to demand more from the political candidates who chase dollars and cater to polls, to raise our expectations of media outlets that peddle gossip and scandals while policy issues and international news receive little or no treatment at all.
He asks us to consider the implications of churches that spend more remodeling their buildings than providing charity within their own communities and throughout the world, and he presses us to acknowledge the staggering, long-term consequences of academic institutions that lower their standards to sustain their reputations and funding."--BOOK JACKET.
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Cultural studies, POLITICS & GOVERNMENT, Sociology, Social Studies, United States, Reference, Political planning, Social Science, Politics / Current Events, Sociology - General, Sociology, USA, Representative government and, Essays, Political Process - Leadership, Social Science / Essays, Political participation, Public opinion, Politics and government, Politicians, Political leadership, Representative government and representation, Populismus, Bildungswesen, Massenmedien, Religion, Politik, United states, politics and governmentEdition | Availability |
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Our Culture of Pandering
August 10, 2006, Southern Illinois University
Paperback
in English
- 1st Edition edition
0809327333 9780809327331
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Our culture of pandering
2004, Southern Illinois University Press
in English
0809325292 9780809325290
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Our Culture of Pandering
October 13, 2003, Southern Illinois University
Hardcover
in English
- 1st Edition edition
0809325292 9780809325290
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"WE ALL LIKE to please people."
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