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Traumatised Society Fred Harrison

Traumatised Society von Fred Harrison

Traumatised Society Fred Harrison


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Zusammenfassung

He was first to forecast (in 1997) events that ruptured the global economy in 2008. He challenges the view that the West can climb out of depression by applying financial measures known as austerity. He outlines a new strategy that would restore full employment and reverse the decline in middle class living standards in Europe and North America.

Traumatised Society Zusammenfassung

Traumatised Society Fred Harrison

The author was the first to forecast (in 1997) the events that ruptured the global economy in 2008 by applying an analysis that exposes the fault lines in the structure of the market economy. Now, he extends his analysis to the future of the West, to evaluate fears from distinguished commentators who claim that European civilisation is in danger of being eclipsed. He concludes that the West is at a dangerous tipping point and provides empirical and theoretical evidence to warrant such an alarming conclusion. But he also explains why it is not too late to prevent the looming social catastrophe.

Attributing the present crisis to a social process of cheating, he develops a synthesis of the social and natural sciences to show how the market system can be reformed. He introduces the concept of organic finance, which prescribes reforms capable of delivering both sustainable growth, with a more equitable distribution of wealth, and respect for other life forms.

To explain the persistent failure to resolve protracted social and environmental crises, the author introduces a theory of social trauma. Populations have been destabilised by the coercive loss of land to the point where they have lost their traditional reference points. No longer able to live by the laws of nature, they are forced to conform to laws that consolidate the privileges of those who had cheated them of their birthright: access to nature's resources. Many pathological consequences flow from this tearing of people from their social and ecological habitats. To recover from this state of trauma, the author argues, people need to use the new tools of communication, such as social media, to regain control over their future destiny through a kind of collective psychosocial therapy.

The author challenges the view that the West can climb out of depression by applying the financial measures known as austerity. He outlines a new strategy that would restore full employment and reverse the decline in middle class living standards in Europe and North America.

Traumatised Society Bewertungen

'The Traumatised Society is a staggering work that presents nothing less than a new paradigm - yet based in a historical narrative and overview of political, economic and cultural history that is ancient. Harrison provides a sophisticated and engaging new theory of social trauma developing the idea that when whole societies or nations are dislocated from their land, traditional roots and cultural reference points, whole populations are then at the mercy of what he refers to as the predator class. This predator class of social parasites then seeks to legalise a form of institutionalised cheating whereby whole peoples are robbed of their birthright to the social commons (the commons being one's right to enjoy the full benefits of nature's resources through a socialisation of rent on land values'. Fourth World Review, July 2013

Über Fred Harrison

Fred Harrison is Research Director of Land Research Trust, London. After a career as a Fleet Street investigative journalist, he was advisor to a number of Russian academic and political bodies, including the Duma (parliament), in their efforts to implement a more equitable transition to a market economy. Subsequently he has turned his attention to the failure of economic analysis and public policies in the market economies. See also www.fredharrison.org

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Traumatised Society Fred Harrison
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Shepheard-Walwyn (Publishers) Ltd
20121201
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