Why America Doesn’t Work

Why America Doesn’t Work by Charles W. Colson, published by Thomas Nelson Incorporated in October 1992, is a thought-provoking examination of the American work ethic. In this edition, which spans 227 pages, Colson and co-author Eckerd explore how the true meaning of work has been diminished in contemporary society. They present critical steps aimed at revitalizing this ethic through innovative programs, dedicated effort, and a renewed commitment to integrity.
Readers will find a detailed analysis of the factors contributing to the decline of the work ethic in America, alongside practical solutions for improvement. The book addresses themes related to business and economics, as well as insights from the realms of religion and Christian living. Colson and Eckerd draw on their extensive backgrounds in public service and private business to provide a comprehensive perspective on the challenges and opportunities facing the workforce today.
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In this uncompromising bestseller, two veterans of public service and private business reveal how America’s work ethic has been stripped of its true meaning. Readers are then given the critical steps necessary to halt America’s declining work ethic through an infusion of unique programs, hard work, and a renewed sense of integrity. Colson founded the Board of Prison Fellowship Ministries, and Eckerd founded the Eckerd drugstore chain.
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