The book critiques the unsustainable borrowing practices of the United States, highlighting the dangers of accumulating massive debt without addressing underlying economic issues. It introduces the concept of "polity economics," suggesting a new framework that transcends traditional capitalism and socialism. The author argues for a constitutional realignment to reflect contemporary cultural and ethical values, emphasizing the importance of fiscal stability. The narrative explores the consequences of exceeding economic carrying capacity, ultimately warning of inevitable collapse if current trends continue.
George M. Hall Book order






- 2014
- 2008
How to Write a Paper
- 155 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Fully revised and updated to include all aspects of writing each section of a structured paper incorporating the latest information on open access, electronic publication and submission.
- 2006
How to present at meetings
- 75 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The second edition of this concise, practical and easily accessible book aims to provide a basic framework for all health care professionals and trainees to give a competent presentation. How to Present at Meetings has been fully revised, offering advice on skills such as how to prepare presentations of varying lengths (10, 20, 45 minutes) and how to work with Powerpoint, complemented by entertaining chapters such as the hilarious 'How Not to Give a Presentation' by Richard Smith.With well known contributors from medical academic and media backgrounds, this book is the ideal companion for healthcare professionals, clinical researchers and anyone making presentations.
- 1997
The Ingenious Mind of Nature
Deciphering the Patterns of Man, Society, and the Universe
- 464 pages
- 17 hours of reading
Exploring the intersection of various scientific disciplines, George Hall examines traditional science alongside chaos, complexity theory, catastrophe theory, and fuzzy logic. His multifaceted approach seeks to uncover a unifying theme that bridges these competing perspectives, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of how these theories interact and influence one another in the modern scientific landscape.
- 1977