Synopses & Reviews
What drives our social mood? Our social actions? Our social motivations? Can we look into the makeup of the universe and apply it to who we are and what we do? The answers to these questions are to be found in the new science of socionomics.
In his latest book, Robert Prechter proposes that the Wave Principle is the engine that drives our own social and cultural lives. By reviewing trends in economics, politics, fashion, music, film and finance, Prechter demonstrates how the ebb and flow of social mood produces identifiable wave patterns and how they in turn shape the character of history.
The Wave Principle of Human Social Behavior goes further than ever before to explain why Elliott waves exist.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. [442]-455) and index.