The Culture of Immodesty in American Life and Politics is a
collection of thirteen essays from a broad range of scholars and
independent authors, evaluating the prevalence of immodesty in
various aspects of American life and culture. Contributors diagnose
immodesty through the lens of corporations that are 'too big to
fail, ' consumption inspired by excessive greed, art and fashion
that lack beauty and taste, government budgets resulting in
perennial deficits, and foreign policy that meddle in the affairs
of other nations. Going beyond mere diagnosis of societal ills, The
Culture of Immodesty in American Life and Politics provides a
prescription for cultural impropriety: promoting a framework for
the rejection of immodesty and greed in contemporary life.
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