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The Global Capitalist – 22 April 2012
Social Mood
Social mood is the engine of social action. It is always present. Social mood governs the character of social events.…
Socionomics V’s Socioeconomics
People sometimes give socionomics the misnomer “socioeconomics.” Here are the key differences between the two fields. Socionomics is the study…
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