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Eric Lonergan,MarkBlyth

Angrynomics

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Economists and politicians say we are doing well, but many people feel uncertain, unfair, and expensive. Eric Lonergan and Mark Blyth's book Angrynomics explores the rising tide of anger and proposes radical solutions for a polarized and confusing world.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 208 pages
Publication date: 21 December 2020
Publisher: Agenda Publishing


Why are measures of stress and anxiety on the rise, even when economists and politicians tell us we have never had it so good? While statistics tell us that the vast majority of people are getting steadily richer, the world most of us experience day-in and day-out feels increasingly uncertain, unfair, and ever more expensive. In Angrynomics, Eric Lonergan and Mark Blyth explore the rising tide of anger, sometimes righteous and useful, sometimes destructive and ill-targeted, and propose radical new solutions for an increasingly polarized and confusing world. Angrynomics is for anyone wondering, where the hell do we go from here?


Introduction:
In today's world, it is undeniable that stress and anxiety are on the rise, despite the prevailing narrative that we are living in a period of unprecedented prosperity. While economic indicators may suggest that many individuals are experiencing financial growth, the reality for most people is far from rosy. The increasing uncertainty, unfairness, and expense of daily life have led to a growing sense of anger and frustration among many citizens.

Economic Inequality:
One of the primary drivers of stress and anxiety is the growing economic inequality that exists in many societies. While the wealthiest individuals and corporations continue to reap the benefits of global economic growth, the majority of people are struggling to make ends meet. This discrepancy in income and wealth has led to a sense of injustice and resentment, as people feel that their hard work and contributions are not being valued.

Uncertainty and Fear:
The globalized nature of the economy has also contributed to a sense of uncertainty and fear among individuals. The constant fluctuations in markets, the rise of populism, and the threat of terrorism and other global crises create a climate of anxiety and apprehension. People are worried about their job security, their health, and the future of their families, which can lead to feelings of helplessness and hopelessness.

Cost of Living:
The cost of living is another significant factor that contributes to stress and anxiety. The rising prices of housing, healthcare, education, and other essential goods and services have made it increasingly difficult for people to afford the basic necessities of life. This financial pressure can lead to a sense of stress and frustration, as individuals struggle to make ends meet and provide for their families.

Political Polarization:
Political polarization is another factor that has contributed to the rise of anger and frustration. The increasing divide between political parties and the inability of politicians to work together to address the pressing issues facing society have led to a sense of disillusionment and despair. People feel that their voices are not being heard and that their concerns are not being taken seriously by those in power.

Angrynomics:
In response to the growing anger and frustration that many people feel, Eric Lonergan and Mark Blyth have written Angrynomics. This book explores the rising tide of anger, sometimes righteous and useful, sometimes destructive and ill-targeted, and proposes radical new solutions for an increasingly polarized and confusing world.

Radical Solutions:
Angrynomics proposes a range of radical solutions to address the issues that are causing stress and anxiety. These solutions include:


  • Economic Reform: Angrynomics advocates for economic reform that focuses on creating a more equitable and sustainable economy. This includes measures such as increasing the minimum wage, implementing universal healthcare, and reducing income inequality.

  • Social Justice: Angrynomics emphasizes the importance of social justice and the need to address the systemic inequalities that exist in society. This includes advocating for policies that promote racial and gender equality, LGBTQ+ rights, and social mobility.

  • Political Engagement: Angrynomics encourages individuals to become more politically engaged and to hold their elected officials accountable. This includes advocating for policies that promote social and economic justice, as well as participating in grassroots movements and protests.

  • Personal Resilience: Angrynomics recognizes that individuals need to develop personal resilience in order to cope with the stress and anxiety of modern life. This includes practices such as mindfulness, meditation, and self-care.



Conclusion:
The rise of stress and anxiety is a complex issue that requires a multifaceted response. While economic indicators may suggest that we are living in a period of unprecedented prosperity, the reality for most people is far from rosy. Angrynomics provides a valuable perspective on the rising tide of anger and offers radical solutions for an increasingly polarized and confusing world. By advocating for economic reform, social justice, political engagement, and personal resilience, we can work towards creating a more equitable and sustainable society that is free from the stress and anxiety that so many people are experiencing.

Weight: 240g
Dimension: 130 x 196 x 19 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781788212793

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