Moralities and American Society the Essay

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The answer that he found the most interesting and the most likely to start a research on the degree of integrity society is showing today and the means of correcting it was: "You don't know if he was breaking the rules, until you know what rules are about following the rules."(Carter, 188) Carter's reason to begin by explaining the concept of Integrity and distinguishing it from honesty, for example, is setting a step further in comprehending his motifs. Everyone must have encountered at some point or another, an ethical dilemma. Adults are able to discern between the basic rules of "playing by the rules," but most of us are sometimes confused about the final destination of a real life situation or just a game. A certain example from my life comes to mind when discussing about how aware people usually are when it comes to the real goal of their actions. My friend and I were having guests at our house and decided to play charades. They were mostly couples and we decided the easier way to start was to play women against men. And some of us, carried by the passion of playing, forgot or were never aware of the very scope of the game: having fun... Some players became utterly rude and made use of some of their abilities that made them unfairly superior to the other team by using technical words, the rest of us could not have possibly guess the meaning. The result was that we, as hosts had to put a stop to what turned out to be an ugly game and give up some of them as friends.
The consequences of that simple game were that our real life changed by loosing some friends.

Such an example makes one suddenly agree with Carter's radical point-of-view when it comes to having or not having integrity.

Mark Clayton is another author that writes on the same topic. He is approaching the subject closing his research on the college and high school life. Clayton wrote his material based on his experience as the director of a university's writing program. The consequences of plagiarism or just using different means of cheating to get good grades are the more devastating since he is using examples of young intelligent people who are getting their academic education in order to play a major role later in society. The understanding of breaking the rules to get a college degree, not matter what is taken to a superior level by superior education. Clayton mentions in his article: Whole Lot of Cheatin' Going on" the problem of universities and highschools face nationwide when it comes to finding laws to protect against plagiarism and other academic forms of cheating. He is writing about the endless possibilities high tech and disappearance of peer pressure brought in the life of American students compared to the situation of plagiarism thirty or forty years ago.

The above mentioned authors are opening Pandora's box in terms of acknowledging that our nation has a major problem when it comes to integrity and their writings on the subject is merely opening the field for debates and finally, for finding answers and put them to work.

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