Firearm Fever
Purchases of guns in the U.S. are soaring. Socionomists have identified a connection between fear and gun sales during negative-mood trends.
Purchases of guns in the U.S. are soaring. Socionomists have identified a connection between fear and gun sales during negative-mood trends.
Can weapons actually not destroy the planet? The answer depends on the trend in social mood.
By Alan Hall | Excerpted from the August 2012 Socionomist Originally published under the title “Social Mood Regulates US’ Multiple Shootings” “Random, multiple-victim shootings make society fearful.” Most people would agree with the sentence above. Yet in the article excerpt here, socionomist Alan Hall presents recent data that suggests a […]
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Socionomist Alan Hall explains the connection between the long-term negative mood trend and rising gun sales.