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I've asked this before, but are there any efforts to connect long wave
observations to practice ? In other words, how might left economists,
knowing the timing of long waves, suggest strategies and tactics for
the
world working class or regional working classes, as in South America,
in the
class struggle that use the information : "here comes a long wave in,
surfs
up , catch the wave workers and slide on past these capitalists ".
Beachboy
socialism.
Charles
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beachboy socialism - great phrase, charles...

any creedence to u.s. history and long waves, difficult economic
transitions approximately 50 years apart...

1780s: post-revolution/early republc
1830s: beginning of westward expansion
1880s: onset of industrialization
1930s: 'aggregate demand'
1980s: 'post-industrial'

decades are bit loose/descriptions by no means definitive...
michael hoover

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