The great reckoning : protect yourself in the coming depression /
"In Blood in the Streets and in the first edition of The Great Reckoning, James Dale Davidson and Lord William Rees-Mogg have proven to be most accurate forecasters. They foresaw the 1987 crash of the Wall Street stock market, the real estate bust, the downfall of Communism, the trouble with th...
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New York :
Simon & Schuster,
c1993.
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Vydání: | Rev. and updated ed. |
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- Introduction: Beyond the Postwar World
- Ch. 1. The Megapolitics of Progress and Decline: Violence as a Catalyst and Consequence of Change
- Ch. 2. The Information Revolution: The Megapolitics of the Future and the Constitutions of the Past
- Ch. 3. America Follows in Britain's Footsteps
- Ch. 4. Japan Follows in America's Footsteps
- Ch. 5. The New Germany and Europe in the 1990s
- Ch. 6. Latin America Takes Over Communism and Other Ironies of the End of the Cold War
- Ch. 7. Muhammad Replaces Marx: The New North-South Division of World Politics
- Ch. 8. Linear Expectations in a Nonlinear World: How the Telescope Led Us to Compute; How the Computer Can Help Us to See
- Ch. 9. The Remaking of the Cosmopolitan Mind
- Ch. 10. Drugs, Delusions, and the Imperial Culture of the Slums
- Ch. 11. Deflation Ahead: Financial Fallout in the Atomic Age
- Ch. 12. Clues from the Past: A Prologue to Depression.
- Ch. 13. When the Music Stops: Why the Welfare State Could Collapse in the 1990s
- Ch. 14. The Escape from High Costs: The Private Economy in the Slump of the 1990s
- Ch. 15. Rational Living in an Age of Crisis
- Afterword: The Recovery
- App. 1 Techniques for Hedging Against Economic Crisis
- App. 2 Troubled Banks
- App. 3 Sound Banks
- App. 4 Areas of Opportunity
- App. 5 Purchasing Distressed Properties
- App. 6 Physical Protection
- App. 7 Action for Political Reform
- App. 8 Strategic Investment and Other Services from James Dale Davidson and Lord Rees-Mogg.