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October

  • Social Entrepreneurship

    October 2015

    New ventures aim to disrupt current methods for the better, often through advances in technology, something we call constructive disruption. But at the same time we face daunting societal problems: housing, healthcare, education, and political disenfranchisement that seem so vexing and incredibly slow to change. So we wonder if entrepreneurial methods can also constructively disrupt these areas.

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