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Why America Doesn't Work

Colson, Chuck - Personal Name; Eckerd, Jack - Personal Name;

Colson and Eckerd’s Why America Doesn’t Work is a thought-provoking analysis of America’s moral and economic challenges, centered on the loss of a robust work ethic. The authors contend that meaningful work, grounded in biblical values, is essential for both personal fulfillment and societal stability. By outlining the causes of decline and presenting a vision for renewal, the book serves as both a cultural critique and a moral roadmap for restoring integrity and productivity in American life.


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Main NVAC Library (Circulation Section) HD 8045 C65 1991
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Series Title
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Call Number
HD 8045 C65 1991
Publisher
USA : Word Publishing., 1991
Collation
227 p.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
9780849908736
Classification
HD 8045 C65 1991
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Media Type
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Edition
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Subject(s)
Work ethic — United States
Christian ethics — Work
Labor — Moral and ethical aspects — United States
Social values — United States
Christianity and culture — United States
Economic conditions — Moral and religious aspects
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Why America Doesn’t Work by Chuck Colson and Jack Eckerd examines the decline of the traditional American work ethic and its impact on the nation’s moral, economic, and social health. Drawing from history, economics, and biblical principles, the authors argue that the erosion of values such as responsibility, honesty, and diligence has weakened both individuals and society. They present a Christian perspective on restoring these values, offering practical solutions for rekindling a strong work ethic in communities, businesses, and government. The book blends social commentary with moral guidance, calling for a return to work as a God-given vocation and stewardship.
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