Cyber Attacks Redux?
Here’s why you can expect cyberattacks to become both more prevalent and increasingly vicious.
Here’s why you can expect cyberattacks to become both more prevalent and increasingly vicious.
Disinformation is proliferating as countries engage in belligerence-on-the-cheap.
Chuck Thompson looks at Venezuela’s plight in the February 2017 issue of The Socionomist.
EWI’s Chief Market Analyst and Financial Forecast editor Steve Hochberg sits down with Tim Bourquin from the Money Show to talk socionomics.
The essence of the socionomic hypothesis is that fluctuations in social mood—waves of optimism and pessimism—are a natural result of human association and have consequences in social action. Social mood is not conscious, rational and objectively reactive but unconscious, non-rational and subjectively active. While people almost universally believe that the character of social events regulates social mood, socionomics recognizes that the causality is the reverse: social mood regulates the character of social activity. The causality of social mood is unidirectional; there is no feedback loop of events back to social mood. Events do stimulate brief emotional reactions, but they are transient and independent of social mood.
The 10 core principles of socionomics, starting with foundational and counterintuitive truth that “social mood motivates social actions”…
The Directors discuss where Socionomics is as a science, what has been accomplished, next steps in the process, experiments underway, and related fields of study. Also, listen to a preview discussion of Bob Prechter and Wayne Parker’s recently published paper on the differences between financial and economic decision making.