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Stephen Windwalker’s THE WORRIED CITIZEN’S LITTLE SURVIVAL GUIDE TO THE GREATEST FINANCIAL CRISIS OF THE CENTURY (UNDERSTANDING AND SURVIVING THE DOMINO DEPRESSION) is Our eBook of the Day at just $3.99 or Currently FREE for Amazon Prime Members Via the Kindle Lending Library, and Here’s a Free Sample!

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Are you mad as hell?

At last, Stephen Windwalker provides the concise tell-it-like-it-is narrative for which we have all been waiting: How did we get here, how much worse is it going to get, and what can we do to protect ourselves, our families, and our future?

The time for seeing the world through a rose-colored lens is long over. Simple truths that run deep through Windwalker’s writing come directly from years of helping working and retired people stand up for economic justice as one of the country’s top community organizers.

Readers of Windwalker’s books on technology and commerce have come to appreciate the thoughtfulness and intellectual depth with which he has illuminated those subjects. Now he applies the same intelligent focus to a far more daunting task: helping us all to see how, together, we can climb out of the deep hole that we have dug together for ourselves, our children and grandchildren.

With a succinct explanation of the relentless waves that continue to drown national economies around the world, he clears the fog of denial to reveal a rolling global depression that could last through much of the coming decade.

Table of Contents
Preface: Iceland 2008, and Six Degrees Of Global Thermonuclear Economic Collapse

Part One

What’s Really Going On Here?
1. What Does This Have to Do with Dominoes?
2. Arm Yourself with Knowledge and Curiosity
3. Don’t Declare Victory at Halftime
4. Prepare for Pain
5. Get Your Head Around the Numbers and the Zeroes
6. It’s a Wonderful Life – Not!
7. Pop Goes the Bubble
8. Economic Collapse, One State at a Time
9. Over 20 Million Unemployed and Underemployed
10. How Deflation Turns Into Inflation
11. Expecting to Fly: The Problem with History
12. Perhaps You’ve Heard This One Before: The Markets Always Recover
13. The Collapse of Safe Havens
14. Say No to Child Abuse
15. Rise Above the Hard Bigotry Of Hard Times
16. This is Not a “Mental Recession”
17. Don’t Believe in Jobs That May Never Come Back
18. Don’t Be the Ostrich That the Wise Guys Want You to Be
19. Rampant Private Corruption
20. The Cyclical Nature of Electoral Politics and The Myth of the Republican Political Narrative
21. Funny Money
22. Rise and Collapse of a Casino Economy
23. The Stock Market and Equity Value Crash
24. The Consumer Credit Crisis (Credit Cards and Beyond)
25. The Collapse of Savings and Retirement Funds
26. The Overbuilt Economy and the Resulting Collapse of Consumer Demand
27. New Waves of Business Bankruptcies
28. The Stagnant Stock Market of the 2010s
29. Collapse of Bond Markets
30. Private Sector Layoffs
31. The Shrinking Tax Base
32. Public Bankruptcies and Bailouts
33. Public Sector Layoffs
34. Deflation
35. The National Debt Crisis
36. The Money-Printing Crisis
37. Climate Change And the Failure of Human Ecologies
38. Domestic Polarization Around Religion, Ethnicity, Culture, and Politics
39. The Safety Net Insolvency Crisis
40. Breakdown of Political Civility
41. Failure of Political Support For a Responsible Tax Policy
42. Lack of Victim Nations or Populations On Which U.S. or Other Dominant Nations Can Impose Economic or Political Will
43. U.S. Military & Diplomatic Weakness, Declining Nuclear Security, and the Proliferation Of Non-State Terrorist Agency
44. Inefficacies and Spiraling Costs of Private and Public Sector Bailouts and Rescues

Part Two: Personal Prescriptions for a Financial Crisis That Seems Like It Will Never End

1. Changing Your Borrowing Habits
2. Stop Giving 100%: We’ll Do Just Fine with a 75 Per Cent Economy
3. What Do You Really Need to Enjoy Life?
4. A Top Ten List of Basic Needs
5. Home Maintenance and Energy Costs
6. Consider Renting a Home
7. Geographical Cures
8. Reduce Your Economic Radius
9. Thinking Through Tax Implications To Get the Most out of What You Spend
10. Harvesting Cash from What You Don’t Need
11. Renting Out Part or All of Your Home
12. Don’t Stop Thinking About Tomorrow
13. Leadership Must Lead: Expect the Best, Not the Most, from Government

From the reviewers:

Before reading The Worried Citizen’s Little Survival Guide To The Greatest Financial Crisis Of The Century, I expected the book to be a re-hash of all the cable network shows that have begun to bore even the most avid worrier of our economic downturn. I was so wrong.  Windwalker’s original, concise and powerful analysis of today’s most troublesome state of affairs shows us all how we, as individuals, are effected and will be far into the future.  –  Donna Rose

Elegantly written, direct, no punches pulled.  Every time I see those CNBC guys pontificating about when the recovery is going to begin I want to scream. In Windwalker, though, I have a kindred spirit who knows what is really at stake for families and individual working people and retired people these days. He tells it like it is, but the direct approach does not keep him from being able to break down the most complicated economic events in elegant, easy-to-understand language. I read this as a Kindle exclusive and my only regret is that I have to wait weeks for the paperback to share it with most of my friends.  –  Rena D

I cut my teeth as a writer covering the Cape Cod Baseball League and other sports for what was then called the Cape Cod Standard-Times and later the Boston Globe, studied the craft of writing with Robert Lowell, Kurt Vonnegut, Monroe Engel and Carter Wilson, and served as Fiction Editor of the Harvard Advocate.

In 1999 I founded a small independent publishing company called Harvard Perspectives Press (named after two of my favorite institutions from my undergraduate years, the Harvard House of Pizza and the Harvard Wine Company), and it has done astonishingly well, with a couple of niche bestsellers, other work that we have been proud to publish, and now some stunning successes with the Kindle publishing platform.

I have three wonderful children, and along the way I’ve been an author, a community organizer, a bookseller, a publishing executive, a marathoner, an elected official, and some other things unsuitable for mention here.

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