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  • Rampant Douchebaggery

  • The Death of the American Gent
  • By: James Cogan
  • Narrated by: James Cogan
  • Length: 3 hrs and 6 mins

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By: James Cogan
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Publisher's Summary

When Did American Men Stop Trying?

The answers to this question reveal an American manhood, porned out, teched up, and dumbed down in this take-no-prisoners collection of essays.

Rampant Douchebagery is a book for right now. Written by a man who has put in the work, a dude who asked for help. Online culture, female emergence, porn, and yes, even the tired trope of wokeness is dissected and examined with wry humor and brutal honesty. Along the way, author James Cogan (Temples of Sound, Chronicle Books 2003) shares his backstory, a journey from flawed dude to flawed gent.

A journey of a thousand miles. Laugh-out-loud funny before it gets sad; like that. Cogan provides unfettered commentary on today's "bros before hoes" culture found on campus, in the military, on dating sites, and in boardrooms, but also details solid common-sense solutions. There is, in the author's words, a decency deficit in twenty-first-century American men. This staggering book of essays will offer the listener barbed-wire solace.

©2024 James Cogan (P)2024 James Cogan

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