Reversing Decades of Societal Degradation in America
Generations of American society have been effected by decades of negative societal conditioning. The country is no longer the virtuous society that once served as the example for global democratization and the free market economy. America is an often copied culture by other global societies, and its decreased societal belief in values, ethics, and morals ends up manifesting into other cultures around the world. American society used to be held as the beacon of light that others risked their lives for while seeking change from oppressed governments. That is no longer a truth. Negative societal conditioning has created a nation of obese, overweight, unhealthy, and educationally challenged generations that are providing minimal numbers of qualified people to fulfill workforce demands and the needs of American industry and recruits for the U.S. Military All-Voluntary Force. American leadership and the U.S. Military must join agendas and develop a strategy to counter this negative societal conditioning trend, and place the nation on a path that reforms itself into a virtuous and productive society for all to use as example.
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Reversing Decades of Societal Degradation in America
Generations of American society have been effected by decades of negative societal conditioning. The country is no longer the virtuous society that once served as the example for global democratization and the free market economy. America is an often copied culture by other global societies, and its decreased societal belief in values, ethics, and morals ends up manifesting into other cultures around the world. American society used to be held as the beacon of light that others risked their lives for while seeking change from oppressed governments. That is no longer a truth. Negative societal conditioning has created a nation of obese, overweight, unhealthy, and educationally challenged generations that are providing minimal numbers of qualified people to fulfill workforce demands and the needs of American industry and recruits for the U.S. Military All-Voluntary Force. American leadership and the U.S. Military must join agendas and develop a strategy to counter this negative societal conditioning trend, and place the nation on a path that reforms itself into a virtuous and productive society for all to use as example.
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Reversing Decades of Societal Degradation in America

Reversing Decades of Societal Degradation in America

by United States Army War College
Reversing Decades of Societal Degradation in America

Reversing Decades of Societal Degradation in America

by United States Army War College

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Generations of American society have been effected by decades of negative societal conditioning. The country is no longer the virtuous society that once served as the example for global democratization and the free market economy. America is an often copied culture by other global societies, and its decreased societal belief in values, ethics, and morals ends up manifesting into other cultures around the world. American society used to be held as the beacon of light that others risked their lives for while seeking change from oppressed governments. That is no longer a truth. Negative societal conditioning has created a nation of obese, overweight, unhealthy, and educationally challenged generations that are providing minimal numbers of qualified people to fulfill workforce demands and the needs of American industry and recruits for the U.S. Military All-Voluntary Force. American leadership and the U.S. Military must join agendas and develop a strategy to counter this negative societal conditioning trend, and place the nation on a path that reforms itself into a virtuous and productive society for all to use as example.

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ISBN-13: 9781500458294
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 07/10/2014
Pages: 28
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.02(h) x 0.06(d)
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