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The Wave Principle of Human Social Behavior and the New Science of Socionomics

By: Robert R. Prechter Jr.
Narrated by: T. David Rutherford
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Robert Prechter proposes a new science called socionomics. It's the study of how humans interact and how that interaction determines the course of the economy, culture, and history. Learn how history unfolds not as cycles but as form-driven fractal "waves" - a radical and bold application of the Wave Principle.

©2013 Robert Rougelot Prechter, Jr (P)2015 Robert Rougelot Prechter, Jr
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Ok, this will need more looking into.

It has always seemed like there were deep underlying currents moving public opinion that propaganda was working to act upon.

If this is so, Prechter may be quantifying this flow. If this is the case, Socionomics will be a very valuable tool to judge truths and protect oneself in the future.

If my last statement proves true, it will be profitable as well.

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