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America’s Crisis of Civic Virtue
This article explores the erosion of civic norms, institutional trust, and public-spirit in the United States, arguing that declining civic virtue undermines democratic stability, social cohesion and business environments. It reflects how corporate actors operate in a context of systemic fragility and how their behaviors can either mitigate or exacerbate institutional decline.
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Talent Management Productivity Issues (A) – Weak civic norms affect workforce morale, trust and culture; businesses managing talent must understand system context.
Reputational Risks (A) – Operating in environments of declining civic virtue raises reputational stakes for companies seen as opportunistic or indifferent.
Stakeholder Engagement (B) – Companies need to engage meaningfully with communities when civic institutions weaken, to maintain meaningful license to operate.
Corporate Communications (B) – Messaging and transparency take on greater importance when public trust is low; companies must avoid exacerbating cynicism.


