America’s "Socioeconomic Decay"
In a society where everything is political, perhaps someone should take up the unsexy but all-important cause of socioeconomic decay.
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Brendan Hart is an economist, entrepreneur, and executive advisor with two decades of experience building organizations and leading transformation across technology, defense, human capital, and government. USMC. Dartmouth. UVA-Darden.
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In a society where everything is political, perhaps someone should take up the unsexy but all-important cause of socioeconomic decay.
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