Jack Lessinger and Ranger Kidwell-Ross are principals in Socio-Economics, Inc., which specializes in using long-term data to predict current and future trends. Lessinger is an Emeritus Professor from the University of Washington and the author of numerous books on socio-economics. His latest, with Ranger Kidwell-Ross, is "The Great Prosperity of 2020; Fall of What’s in it for Me?; Rise of What’s in it for Us?" The book is available on Amazon.com, as well as on the company's website, www.socio-economics.com.
Jack Lessinger and Ranger Kidwell-Ross are principals in Socio-Economics, Inc., which specializes in using long-term data to predict current and future trends. Lessinger is an Emeritus Professor from the University of Washington and the author of numerous books on socio-economics. His latest, with Ranger Kidwell-Ross, is "The Great Prosperity of 2020; Fall of What’s in it for Me?; Rise of What’s in it for Us?" The book is available on Amazon.com, as well as on the company's website, www.socio-economics.com.
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Unlike recession, depression is always the result of a struggle to totally remake a society-and-economy (socio-economy). In the Great Depression of the 1930s, the socio-economy that minimized consumer spending (1845-1960) was transformed screaming and kicking into a socio-economy that maximize