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Mobs, Messiahs, and Markets: Surviving the Public Spectacle in Finance and Politics (Agora Series)

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ISBN: 0470112328 - Mobs, Messiahs, and Markets: Surviving the Public Spectacle in Finance and Politics (Agora Series)  
Title:Mobs, Messiahs, and Markets: Surviving the Public Spectacle in Finance and Politics (Agora Series)
Author:William Bonner
Lila Rajiva
Publisher:Wiley  [Website]
Type:Book / Hardcover
Publication Date:31 August, 2007
ISBN / ISBN-13:0470112328  /  9780470112328
List Price:$27.95
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Amazon Price:$17.61

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An insightful look at how to succeed by going against the crowd

Collectively, people think and act in ways that are different from how they think and act as individuals. Understanding these differences, says William (Bill) Bonner-a longtime maverick observer of the financial world and the vagaries of the investing public-is vital to preserving your wealth and personal dignity. From the witch-hunts of the early modern world to the war on terror, from dot-com mania to the real estate bubble, people have always been caught up in frauds, conceits, and wild guesses-often with devastating results. In Mobs, Messiahs, and Markets, Bonner and coauthor Lila Rajiva show groupthink at work in an improbable array of instances throughout history and reveal why swimming against the current pays.

  • Shares the deeper secrets of investing and pushes you to question what this means for your financial well-being
  • Explains why people so often abandon good sense and good behavior to "follow the crowd"
  • Offers concrete advice on how you can avoid the "public spectacle" of modern finance

The authors' cautionary tale of bubble economies reveals how the gush of credit let loose by Alan Greenspan has wreaked havoc on our lives-but their thoughtful and always entertaining approach also offers some sound investing principles for avoiding the pitfalls of the public spectacle, thinking for yourself, and protecting your money, your sanity, and your soul.

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Customer Reviews:

 • Mobs, Messiahs, And Markets
06 January, 2009

I am only about one third through the book; however I am enjoying it immensely. It is clearly and well-written, loaded with contemporary issues and bon mots. It does a fine job of stripping away a lot of facades. I recommend this book to all American patriots out there who think our elected representatives should be putting their country first.

- Amazon Customer Review

 • Satisfied Customer
23 August, 2009

The book arrived promptly and in the condition advertised. I would do business with this vendor again.

- Amazon Customer Review

 • Exposing Financial And Political Groupthink
09 October, 2009

George Carlin once said that he could always talk rationally to anyone one on one, but as soon as it turned into a group of three rational thinking seemed to disappear from those he engaged in conversation. Why is it that people become stupid and irrational in groups of three or more? This book sheds light on this sociological phenomenon. This book is invaluable to help you make better financial decisions by not falling into the collectivist trappings. The authors have a great wit, and you will probably find yourself laughing all throughout the book. Congress is nothing more than coercive groupthink writ large, as their policies adversely effect the entire populace. Read this book and you'll realize what a bad idea gov't is and why nothing they do ever works.

- Amazon Customer Review

 • My Favorite Book
05 May, 2009

Put simply, this is my favorite book. With Bonner's usual wit, he makes summations and observations that, if observed carefully, show an Austrian leaning. He exceptional writing skills puts world events in a unique and humorous light. It has certainly changed the way I view the world.

- Amazon Customer Review

 • Not A Classic, Not Even Useful
21 January, 2010

In the forward to the book Marc Faber perdicts this book will become a classic. Perhaps a classic of poor sentence structure, incomplete development of ideas and no ability to tell a story. Readers interested in this subject would be better served by Charles Kindlebergers book Manias, Panics and Crashes.

- Amazon Customer Review


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