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Books > Business & Economics > Economics
With contributions from Douglas Rushkoff, Claire Wolfe and
Charles Hugh Smith
We have grown accustomed to life in a stable and prosperous
society, and many of us are not prepared for financial
uncertainty.
Depression 2.0 is a practical, empowering, hands-on guide to
persevering and even thriving in the event of an economic
crisis.
Placing particular emphasis on self-sufficiency,
community-building, and personal resilience, this timely,
informative book offers a hopeful way forward in a time of great
uncertainty. Bankruptcy, barter, and survival investing are just a
few of the important topics explored.
Chapters include:
- Worst Case Scenario: Contemplating Unemployment
- Down but Not Out: Economics for Leaner Times
- Walking Away: Thinking about Bankruptcy
- In Case of Emergency: The Resilient Home
- Return to Simplicity: Retreat Options
- Keeping the Lights on: Home Energy Solutions
- Between the Cracks: When You Have No Shelter
- Beyond Currency: When Greenbacks Go Bad
- Survival Finances: Crisis Investing
- Future Shift: The Road Ahead
Depression 2.0 is the fourth title in Process' celebrated Self-
Reliance Series, created to help urbanites make smart choices to
live sustainably in the twenty-first century.
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