Dan J. Harkey

Master Educator | Business & Finance Consultant | Mentor

The American Enterprise

A Contrarian’s Look at America’s Enterprise—Economy, Government, and Leadership—Minus the Public-Relations Gloss.

Dan's unique perspective on the economy, the government, and our country's leadership is not commonly found in mainstream media. Designed to enlighten and engage you with what he believes is a refreshing dose of truth, his articles challenge the narratives often presented by mainstream media and encourage critical thinking about the state of our country's enterprise.

Dan offers workarounds and solutions when possible. His aim is to provide actionable solutions to the challenges we may face in these areas.

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GDP Estimates From The Department Of Labor: Included Government Employees Who Produce Little With Little Results

GDP measures the market value of all final goods and services produced within a country during a specific period. Government services—such as education, defense, public safety, and administration—are considered part of this output even though they don’t produce tangible goods. In particular, government employees' output is marginal at best, and more of a cost factor than a productive factor.

“Hollywood Nights” vs. “Night Moves”: Bob Seger’s Glamour, Memory, and the Price of Desire

Bob Seger’s catalog often reads like a map of American longings. Nowhere is that clearer than in the symbolic architectures of “Hollywood Nights” (1978) and “Night Moves” (1976). One song races up canyon roads toward the glittering promise of reinvention; the other idles at a drive-in on the edge of town, where the past glows like a marquee long after the film has ended. Taken together, these tracks form a diptych about place, time, and the costs attached to our most persistent dreams.