Bruce Judson
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Bruce Judson is the bestselling author of business books who predicted (and hedged against) the market crash of 2008, and in 2009 wrote "It Could Happen Here" (HarperCollins), which predicted that rising income inequality would have disastrous consequences for the nation, including political polarization, political paralysis, anger, mistrust and ultimately protests followed by reform or potential political instability.
As noted on the jacket of his most recent book "It Could Happen Here," "In 2008, he both predicted and hedged against the market crash, beating the investment results of virtually every mutual fund and hedge fund."
In late November, Judson will an ebook ...More "Making Capitalism Work for the 99%: A Manifesto" which is his follow-up analysis of the implications of Occupy Wall Street for the economy and our society. Individuals interested in receiving news of the book's release can join a list at www.ItCouldHappenHere.com
Bruce Judson is a leading expert and bestselling business book author on issues associated with the economy, entrepreneurship and the Internet. He is Entrepreneur-in-Residence at the Yale Entrepreneurial Institute, and prior to joining the Institute served as a Senior Faculty Fellow at the Yale School of Management.
He blogs at www.ItCouldHappenHere.com, where he can also be contacted.
As noted on the jacket of his most recent book "It Could Happen Here," "In 2008, he both predicted and hedged against the market crash, beating the investment results of virtually every mutual fund and hedge fund."
In late November, Judson will an ebook ...More "Making Capitalism Work for the 99%: A Manifesto" which is his follow-up analysis of the implications of Occupy Wall Street for the economy and our society. Individuals interested in receiving news of the book's release can join a list at www.ItCouldHappenHere.com
Bruce Judson is a leading expert and bestselling business book author on issues associated with the economy, entrepreneurship and the Internet. He is Entrepreneur-in-Residence at the Yale Entrepreneurial Institute, and prior to joining the Institute served as a Senior Faculty Fellow at the Yale School of Management.
He blogs at www.ItCouldHappenHere.com, where he can also be contacted.
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Making Capitalism Work for the 99%: A Manifesto (forthcoming, Nov. 2011) Yes, It Could Happen Here predicted our current mess. The book, published in 2009 by HarperCollins argued that the unabated growth of extreme economic inequality in the U.S. would lead to a dysfunctional economy, greater political polarization and near complete political paralysis, anger, mistrust, ...More
protests, and ultimately political instability or revolution.
Sadly, each of the stages of dysfunction and misery for millions (in lost jobs, foreclosures and disappearing dreams) predicted in the book have been occurring like dominoes falling. I take no pleasure in correctly anticipating such misery. Indeed, the book was written as a warning, not a prediction, to say this is what is most likely if our public and private institutions don’t take steps to stop growing economic inequality. Unfortunately, no one acted.
Now, with the spread of the Occupy Wall Street movement, I have received a stream of requests asking:
—What it means
—Is the country in imminent serious danger?
—How do we fix the nation’s economy and social fabric?
In response to these events, and the seemingly high public interest in my analysis, I will be releasing an ebook at the end of November. The book is titled: "Making Capitalism Work for the 99%: A Manifesto."
If you would like to receive a note on the book's release, please join the list at www.ItCouldHappenHere.com
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