Socionomic Causality in Politics

Business & Finance, Economics, Comparative Economics, Theory of Economics
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Author: Robert R. Prechter ISBN: 9781946597090
Publisher: Socionomics Institute Press Publication: August 31, 2017
Imprint: New Classics Library Language: English
Author: Robert R. Prechter
ISBN: 9781946597090
Publisher: Socionomics Institute Press
Publication: August 31, 2017
Imprint: New Classics Library
Language: English

Suppose you had a single framework that allowed you to understand why certain candidates win elections and why nations go to war. And why a country's internal politics can be peaceful one minute and beset with strikes, protests and terrorism the next. Such is the value of Socionomic Causality in Politics. In a paradigm-shifting work that trumps conventional wisdom, Robert Prechter and fellow contributors unveil why politics frequently confound even the most brilliant pollsters, historians, politicians, social scientists and the media-and how you can understand and sometimes even anticipate political changes with one simple shift in your perspective. Whether you wish to understand the actions of governments or to get elected to office, Socionomic Causality in Politics gives you the tools to be at the forefront of the most promising work in the field of behavioral studies. Are you a professor or student? Special pricing available. Contact the publisher for details at institute@socionomics.net or 470.892.2037.

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Suppose you had a single framework that allowed you to understand why certain candidates win elections and why nations go to war. And why a country's internal politics can be peaceful one minute and beset with strikes, protests and terrorism the next. Such is the value of Socionomic Causality in Politics. In a paradigm-shifting work that trumps conventional wisdom, Robert Prechter and fellow contributors unveil why politics frequently confound even the most brilliant pollsters, historians, politicians, social scientists and the media-and how you can understand and sometimes even anticipate political changes with one simple shift in your perspective. Whether you wish to understand the actions of governments or to get elected to office, Socionomic Causality in Politics gives you the tools to be at the forefront of the most promising work in the field of behavioral studies. Are you a professor or student? Special pricing available. Contact the publisher for details at institute@socionomics.net or 470.892.2037.

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