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Unsung Heroes of Public Service | Who Is Government? by Michael Lewis [Book Discussion & Summary]

Unsung Heroes of Public Service | Who Is Government? by Michael Lewis [Book Discussion & Summary]

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🛠️ Beyond politics, beyond headlines—meet the real people who keep the country running.


In Who Is Government?, bestselling author Michael Lewis curates a compelling collection of essays that spotlight the often-overlooked federal workers who make essential contributions to society. From a former coal miner improving mine safety to an IRS agent tackling complex fraud cases, these narratives reveal the dedication and impact of public servants across various sectors. This book serves as a timely reminder of the vital roles these individuals play in our daily lives.



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