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Socionomic Causality in PoliticsHow Social Mood Influences Everything from Elections to GeopoliticsIn a paradigm-shifting work that trumps conventional wisdom, Robert Prechter and fellow contributors unveil why politics frequently confound even the most brilliant pollsters, historians, politicians, social scientists and the mediaand how you can understand and sometimes even anticipate political changes with one simple shift in your perspective. Whether you wish to understand the actions of governments or to get elected to office, Socionomic Causality in Politics gives you the tools to be at the forefront of the most promising work in the field of behavioral studies.

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How Social Mood Influences Everything From Elections To Geopolitics
SocionomicsThe Science of History and Social Prediction, Volume 5

Robert R. Prechter, Ed.

Socionomics Institute Press

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Socionomic Causality in PoliticsHow Social Mood Influences Everything from Elections to Geopolitics

Copyright 2017 Robert R. Prechter

The material in this volume up to 500 words may be reprinted without written permission of the publisher provided that the source is acknowledged. The publisher would appreciate being informed by email at the address below of the use of any such quotation or reference. Otherwise all rights are reserved.

Printed in the United States of America

First Printing, 2017

Second Printing, 2018

ISBN: 978-1-946597-09-0

Library of Congress Control Number: 2017914485

Publisher: Socionomics Institute Press

Gainesville, Georgia USA

Address for comments: institute@socionomics.net

The Socionomics Institute

www.socionomics.net

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The Authors

Robert Prechter is President of the Socionomics Institute, the Socionomics Foundation and Elliott Wave International and editor of The Elliott Wave Theorist.

Alan Hall, Euan Wilson, Chuck Thompson, Matt Lampert, Alyssa Hayden and Ben Hall are researchers at the Socionomics Institute, as was Wayne Parker (deceased).

Peter Kendall is co-editor of The Elliott Wave Financial Forecast.

Mark Galasiewski is editor of The Asian-Pacific Financial Forecast.

Brian Whitmer is editor of The European Financial Forecast.

Dave Allman, Deepak Goel and Gary Grimes contributed while working at Elliott Wave International.

Alastair Macdonald is an entrepreneur, investment consultant and editor of The Parallax Letter, a financial market advisory.

Foreword

It takes quite an open mind for people to come to grips with socionomic causality, but those who do so will come to view past events with a new clarity. Readers of this book should achieve the counterintuitive perspective that the political actions of human beingsincluding treaties, tariffs, terrorist attacks, wars, Bretton Woods agreements, Camp David accords, OPEC plans, the EU and all the rest of itare but momentary expressions of social mood, with no indelible implications.

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