11-11-2020, 10:57 AM
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Some recent insights into Neil Howe’s thinking about the Fourth Turning:
U.S. faces a potential ‘secession crisis’ at home and ‘open conflict’ with China in the coming decade, says author who predicted 2020 unrest
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/enormo...2020-11-03
And this interview on Hedgeye TV with Keith McCullough:
Howe & McCullough: "The Fourth Turning: Navigating The Crisis In America" - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qj5w7BimQJo
Howe drops a hint as to the focus of his next book: the globalizing alignment of his generational theory which, with the near-universal impact of COVID-19, will be interesting to see how he makes that case. He best hurry up, though, on the publication of his presumably updated book because events may be unfolding faster than he can research and write it. I’m guessing that he’s aiming for a 25th anniversary edition of The Fourth Turning, which would put the publication date sometime in 2022.
U.S. faces a potential ‘secession crisis’ at home and ‘open conflict’ with China in the coming decade, says author who predicted 2020 unrest
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/enormo...2020-11-03
And this interview on Hedgeye TV with Keith McCullough:
Howe & McCullough: "The Fourth Turning: Navigating The Crisis In America" - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qj5w7BimQJo
Howe drops a hint as to the focus of his next book: the globalizing alignment of his generational theory which, with the near-universal impact of COVID-19, will be interesting to see how he makes that case. He best hurry up, though, on the publication of his presumably updated book because events may be unfolding faster than he can research and write it. I’m guessing that he’s aiming for a 25th anniversary edition of The Fourth Turning, which would put the publication date sometime in 2022.