Does using corn for energy make sense? Is common sense or hysteria behind this aspect of the green movement? Corn prices affect a very large percentage of the foods we eat and food inflation is rising. Socionomics helps us understand why the corn to energy movement is gaining in popularity.
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The Socionomist enables you to see trend-shaping waves of social mood, as reflected by the stock market — and capitalize on them. The August issue looks at the connection between social mood and the repatriation of other countries’ cultural items. Mood Riffs topics include secession and the trend away from political compromise. Read the August issue when you become a Socionomics Premier Member.
Timely Commentary

A Natural History of the Wave Principle’s Manifestations
In this 9-minute clip from the presentation, Alan explores the Wave Principle’s influence in the e ...more
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Professor Dennis Elam
May 21, 2019 – 7 AM
San Antonio Institute of Management Accountants
Sol Schwartz CPA Conference Room
San Antonio, TX
Presentation: “Senator Carlos Uresti / Four Winds Logistics: A Socionomic Toolkit for Detecting Fraud”
Professor Dennis Elam
June 20, 2019 – 6 PM
San Antonio Institute of Management Accountants
San Francisco Steakhouse
San Antonio, TX
Presentation: “Senator Carlos Uresti / Four Winds Logistics: A Socionomic Toolkit for Detecting Fraud”