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FORWARD With the exception of the section Conservative Religion and the Economic Crisis, all writing in the main text is as it was written before 15 August 2008. If you follow the argument in the book, you will note that similar new age prosperity views proliferated in the 1920's, and that an underlying unquestioning faith in prosperity is what ultimately derailed the economic system at the time. The issue again is not that of The Secret per se, but that there is a ubiquitous | Mammon Book II Belief Orientations behind the Great Recession Newton Fortuin Copyright Newton Fortuin 2008 1012 Published at Smashwords Mammon Book I The Demise of Critical Thinking in the Age of The Secret Book II Belief Orientations behind the Great Recession Book III Thriving in the Age of Austerity These books are available in most eBook reader formats at Smashwords.com Please Note This is a continuation of the previous book which provides the necessary context for this instalment. Forward With the exception of the section Conservative Religion and the Economic Crisis all writing in the main text is as it was written before 15 August 2008. If you follow the argument in the book you will note that similar new age prosperity views proliferated in the 1920 s and that an underlying unquestioning faith in prosperity is what ultimately derailed the economic system at the time. The issue again is not that of The Secret per se but that there is a ubiquitous unquestioning belief in prosperity in the US at this time but also in South Africa where I live but it appears globally as well. Although these events have now transpired it is important to take note of the underlying argument which predicted them as well as what the consequences may be if it is not heeded. In this regard the events were predicted not purely from an economic perspective but based on what I perceived as the prevalence of a greater Consumerist Psychosis driving the underlying attitudes which resulted in the financial calamity and which The Secret in particular is emblematic of. In this regard The Secret is symptomatic of the greater mindset that had led to the economic crisis but moreover the book discusses a philosophy which I believe can aid one in one s personal recovery from the psychological and existential effects of the continuing .