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Insufficient Rewards (How We Traded Integrity for Comfort and Outsourced Morality to History)
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Product Details
Author:
Jay Shapiro
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
256
Publisher:
Iff Books (September 1, 2026)
Imprint:
Iff Books
Release Date:
September 1, 2026
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9781803419985
ISBN-10:
1803419989
Weight:
7.41oz
Dimensions:
5.5" x 8.5"
File:
Eloquence-SimonSchuster_04022026_P9912986_onix30_Complete-20260402.xml
Folder:
Eloquence
List Price:
$22.95
Pub Discount:
65
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Overview
Decipher global violence, avoid history’s traps, and reconnect with humanity.
The modern world is caught in a strange dance of righteous outrage and numbing distraction, an era of revolt paired with moral fatigue. Insufficient Rewards: How We Traded Integrity for Comfort and Outsourced Morality to History exposes not only how the logic of insufficient reward traps us in complicity but also how reclaiming personal integrity is our most urgent form of resistance.
The modern world is caught in a strange dance of righteous outrage and numbing distraction, an era of revolt paired with moral fatigue. Insufficient Rewards: How We Traded Integrity for Comfort and Outsourced Morality to History exposes not only how the logic of insufficient reward traps us in complicity but also how reclaiming personal integrity is our most urgent form of resistance.









