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(Video) From Pop Culture to the Presidential Elections: How Social Mood Shapes Human History
Chronicling the new and revolutionary science of socionomics

By Alexandra Lienhard
Thu, 23 Jun 2011 13:45:00 ET
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What really drives history? According to Robert Prechter's science of socionomics, social mood shapes the character of social events. From music preferences to the election of world leaders and the outbreak of wars, groups of people act according to collective mood -- which in turn is what gives rise, to a surprising degree, to human history.

Introduce yourself to this radically different view with this free 11-minute video clip. The clip is from the documentary History's Hidden Engine – segments of which have been viewed on YouTube over 360,000 times.

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