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How Would Society Cope with Another Financial Crisis
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120 pages
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The book delves into the implications of past financial crises, emphasizing the philosophical perspectives on society's preparedness for future economic downturns. It critiques the prevailing focus of governments and corporations on recovery, highlighting the lack of discourse regarding potential coping mechanisms for another crisis. The author raises concerns about the ongoing economic challenges, suggesting that recovery may be insufficient before another crisis occurs, prompting a deeper reflection on resilience and societal response.
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2014, paperback
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