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The Fourth Turning, a captivating book by acclaimed author Neil Howe, is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the cyclical patterns that have shaped human history. Published in 1997 by Random House USA Inc, this thought-provoking book delves into the concept of recurring generational cycles that have influenced the course of history. The genre of this book is hard to pin down, as it blends elements of history, sociology, and futurism, making it a unique addition to any bookshelf. Neil Howe's insightful analysis and compelling narrative make The Fourth Turning a fascinating read. Don't miss out on this book from Random House USA Inc, a publisher renowned for its diverse and high-quality publications.
This book shows how mainstream economic theory is fundamentally flawed. It shows how the expectation for endless growth is so deeply ingrained into what we expect the future to be that we do not even question the assumption. But this work, rather than follow an ecological path to explore limits to growth, is an "inside job" that shows that when modern economic growth theories are decoupled from assumptions that have no basis in how the real world is developing, but are, for the most part, mathematical conveniences applied for the sake of "stability", then the long-run economic outcome is no longer capitalism. Decision makers assume that changes today will lead to predictable and/or reversible outcomes. This is a myth. There are fallacies throughout the assumptions of predictability, reversibility, and endless growth. When reasoning is based upon a flawed foundation, bad choices can appear reasonable. This work shows that the future is not what it is supposed to be.
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