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The Importance of ‘social capital’ and the fate of the American family

By Timothy S. Goeglein ● The City (from HBU) ● 11/13/2017


We are conditioned to believe that the President is almost always the leading indicator of our nation’s fate and direction.  Instead, it seems the health or illness of our most important social institutions is a much better barometer of our country’s future and legacy than who sits in the Oval Office.

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