History’s Hidden Engine
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Editor’s note: In this interview, we look at social mood’s profound impact on politics in the U.S. today. It is not our goal to judge the beliefs, but to dispassionately assess how mood drives them. When Donald Trump announced he was running for president in June 2015, many traditional pundits […]
By Robert Folsom | Adapted from the March 2016 Socionomist The conventional narrative on 2016 US presidential candidate Donald Trump is that he has succeeded despite his rejection of political correctness. Here, Robert Folsom explains that Trump has in large part succeeded because of it. Trump gives voice to the political discontent that flows from negative […]
When you consider the phenomenon we call “social mood,” the time is just right for a period of radical politics.
Alan Hall spoke at the Social Mood Conference on April 13, 2013. Watch Hall’s full presentation, “A Socionomic View of Epidemic Disease,” which includes a fascinating description of the bear market that led to the most important paradigm shift in the history of medical science. Alan Hall is a […]