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What drives our social mood? Our actions? Our motivations? Can we look into the makeup of the universe and apply it to who we are and what we do? The answers to these questions are to be found in the new science of socionomics.Socionomics evolved from the Wave Principle, a theory of patterns in financial markets. Now Robert Prechter proposes that this very same principle can be applied to our own social and cultural lives. Prechter shows that dominant aspects of our unconscious mentation are characterized by measurable patterns. Those patterns form the building blocks of humankind's social interaction, and in turn, the Wave Principle.'WOW stuff! Prechter is doing the most creative work that I have seen in my career on Wall Street.' John R. Greeley, professional market analyst, cofounder, Market Technicians Association 'Spectacular. I was absolutely impressed. A most brilliant work.' David Johnson, PhD, MD'Congratulations to Robert Prechter for his interesting, insightful and trailblazing work. Anyone willing to take the time to read this volume will be rewarded with a new understanding of human behavior, markets and events.' Tom Spradley, retired college mathematics professor'Learning about socionomics has proven to be one of those rare intellectual epiphanies that results in an absolute change in the direction of my life. So much about the human experience that had mystified me all of my adult life seems so clear now, so understandable even to the point of being predictable.' Jack HobsonDupont, President, Monadyne Corp.'I love this theory. Socionomics is sure to be a primary reference source for quite some time. The volume and value of analysis that Prechter has conducted is something hard to overappreciate. There should be university courses and degrees in the science of socionomics and perhaps Nobel Prize winners as well. I recommend many readings of the book to appreciate it in depth.' Professor Valeri Safonov, PhD, former First Secretary of Ministry of External Affairs of USSR and economist with the Russian Embassies in Canada and India
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- Q: What is the main topic of 'The Wave Principle of Human Social Behavior and the New Science of Socionomics'? A: The book discusses the concept of socionomics, which explores how social mood influences human behavior, motivations, and interactions. It connects these ideas to the Wave Principle, originally a theory related to financial markets.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author is Robert R. Prechter Jr., a well-known figure in the field of financial analysis and socionomics.
- Q: When was 'The Wave Principle of Human Social Behavior and the New Science of Socionomics' published? A: The book was published on January 1, 1999.
- Q: What edition of the book is available? A: This is the First Edition of the book.
- Q: Is the book available in hardcover format? A: Yes, 'The Wave Principle of Human Social Behavior and the New Science of Socionomics' is available in hardcover format.
- Q: What condition is the book in? A: The book is listed as being in 'Good' condition.
- Q: Does the book cover practical applications of socionomics? A: Yes, the book discusses how socionomics can be applied to understand social interactions and cultural dynamics, suggesting that it can lead to a deeper understanding of human behavior.
- Q: Are there any notable endorsements or reviews for this book? A: Yes, the book has received positive endorsements from professionals in the field, noting its insightful and groundbreaking approach to understanding human behavior and social patterns.
- Q: What themes are explored in the book? A: The book explores themes such as social mood, unconscious motivations, and the interplay between financial markets and human behavior.
- Q: Can this book be beneficial for someone studying psychology or sociology? A: Yes, readers interested in psychology or sociology may find valuable insights in the book regarding human behavior and social dynamics through the lens of socionomics.