Our friends at The Socionomics
Institute are pleased to announce the newest issue of their
monthly publication, The Socionomist, and Prechter's
new 2-hour DVD, "Toward a New Science of Social Prediction
– Robert Prechter at the London School of Economics."
Learn
how to get the DVD free with the special offer below.
Dear reader,
For a quarter century, long-term subscribers to Elliott Wave
International's publications have benefited immensely from
the practical value of our studies of social mood and its
manifestations.
In 1983, The Elliott Wave Theorist predicted "ECONOMIC BOOM"
and "No international war for at least ten years." What followed
were indeed prosperous and peaceful times. Twenty years later,
Conquer the Crash told you to watch out for a credit collapse,
political polarization and public protests. These trends are
only beginning.
In bear markets, social mood trends are more than just interesting;
they are also dangerous. Today, you need to stay a month,
or even a year, ahead of them to survive.
That is why Robert Prechter's sister organization, The Socionomics
Institute, has begun a brand new venture: The Socionomist.
Inside the Jan. 20, 2010 Socionomist...
The Socionomics of Civil
War
Families torn apart, nations split, the cause of more than
25 million deaths worldwide since World War II.
“Few events devastate like a civil war. The tearing
apart of a nation brings about atrocities and acts of inhumanity
most people would shudder to consider.”
– The Socionomist, January 2010
The January issue of The Socionomist rewrites the
history books to expose common emotional core of nearly all
civil conflict -- and how it turns hot enough to drive national
tensions to the point of violence.
The Socionomics Institute’s Euan Wilson examines three of
the bloodiest civil conflicts of the past 200 years, whose
aftershocks continue to shape culture, politics and national
identity. Wilson uncovers the economic and market turns associated
with civil war, what political and cultural signs accompany
these critical low points in social mood, and even the circumstances
which allow a nation to separate while avoiding civil war
entirely.
In the January 2010 issue of The Socionomist,
you'll learn:
- The specific stage of a bear market when the bloodiest
wars take place
- How negative mood precedes and fosters domestic discord
- Early warning signs of impending civil conflict
- The specific circumstance that helps a nation avoid civil
war and divide itself peacefully
- The socionomic origins of the 20th century’s largest domestic
conflict that hasn’t yet ended
- How the Spanish Civil War may have spared Spain from the
devastation of World War II
Also in this issue:
Even tabloids have a socionomic story to tell: Elliott Wave
International writer and former sports journalist Gary Grimes
peels back the Tiger Woods scandal to reveal its socionomic
significance. By way of contrast, Gary also shows how one
smart athlete – and his publicists – rode
the public mood through big endorsement deals and carefully
timed image changes.
Subscribe now to get instant access to this issue
plus several archived issues of The Socionomist.
Normally we would sell this new publication for our usual
low price of $19/month, but the tremendous interest in the
inaugural issues encourages us to continue our introductory
special offer. Here is what we are prepared to do:
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We will send you 12 issues of The Socionomist
over the course of a full year at the rate of $19/month.
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And we will send you a copy of our just-completed
DVD of Robert Prechter's 2-hour speech to the London School
of Economics free.
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The Socionomist in advance, after which time we
will bill you quarterly at the normal rate (unless you decide
to cancel).
If you are on the fence, you don't have to decide right away.
You can always pay full price month by month whenever you
decide to start.
But we want this publication to keep its momentum, so if
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The Socionomist Puts a Team
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TESTIMONIALS
"I just subscribed to The Socionomist and
am fascinated to watch the social changes unfold."
~ Don W., Sanger, Texas
"I think The Socionomist will be an interesting
newsletter that provides interesting reading and useful,
actionable observation."
~ Michael F., Columbia, Missouri
"I find it impossible to follow the events of the
world without wearing my new socionomic spectacles."
~ N .M.
"Two things fascinate me: the Wave Principle and socionomics."
~ A.S.
"I am about to receive my MBA from a top business school and can say that your work is more interesting, realistic, and useful than anything that I've studied to date. Keep up the great work because we are counting on it."
~ B.L.W., College Park, MD
"As we observe these events, it is as though we had already read a 'history book from the future' about this period."
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D.F., North Huntington, PA
"The two most important forecasts of my lifetime have been provided by Elliott and socionomics: the Grand Supercycle bear market and the risk of Putin in Russia. Finally someone has found the political pulse we need to put our finger on."
~ E.M.
"Socionomics should be taught in every major university in North America."
~ D.L.
"As a psychologist myself, I've been looking for a theory that translates psychological/sociological theory to economics, and I think socionomics is the best idea I've come across."
~ J.W.
"I don't want to be dramatic, but I believe socionomics may have saved us from financial and social peril."
~ D.L.
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