What Bond Market Is Whispering About Next “Big Event”
Keep an eye on the bond market: It’s a gauge of social mood swings.
Keep an eye on the bond market: It’s a gauge of social mood swings.
The March issue looks at rising anti-authoritarianism during Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon’s administrations and its effect on intelligence agencies
This issue continues our look at the security state’s development, focusing on 1966-1982 and clashing anti-authoritarians.
Many Books Challenge Conventional Macroeconomics. Robert Prechter Wrote a Book to Replace It.
Trump gives voice to the political discontent that flows from negative social mood.
Episode 1: A one-man counterculture defined by mood: Lenny Bruce is no. 3 on Comedy Central’s list of 100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time, but the government disapproved of his words.
In part one of this study, Robert Folsom reviews the first of four major trends toward negative social mood that fueled the development of the American security state.
Robert Folsom Senior Markets Researcher, Elliott Wave International Areas of research include politics, history, privacy, finance and movies that don’t suck. Robert Folsom has covered politics, popular culture, economics and the financial markets for more than 25 years, via print, radio, video and digital content. His columns have appeared on […]
The April issue of The Socionomist offers a perspective on the rise of Hitler that, I assure you, you haven’t read before.