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End of War: Managing Mature Capitalisms

Current price: $59.50
End of War: Managing Mature Capitalisms
End of War: Managing Mature Capitalisms

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End of War: Managing Mature Capitalisms

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Prodigious researcher Edward Michael Tilley takes us on a first aid mission to cure mature capitalism. Correcting Great Depressions is the holy grail of macroeconomics and End of War is the project that reliably restores our lost freedoms, economies, and prosperity. Wars, like our increasingly difficult lives, are driven by financial mistakes in Government Policy. These mistakes, like wars, are predictable, preventable, and they can be turned around by voters.When we don't know what to stand for, we can fall for anything though - and a global dystopia prospers from our failings today.ACT Parties and Right Plans give 200 democratic nations a solution to vote for, and an opportunity for all countries to replace guess-work with scientifically proven policies that build Good Lives, strong Social Contracts, and an End of War for us all.

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