Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Press Release: New Book Explores Economic and Ecological Evolution of Today’s Global Society.


Author Hal Logan calls for a new measure of economic and environmental success in Beyond the Crash.
WHITE ROCK, British Columbia – Beyond the Crash: Building an Economical and Ecological Democracy by Hal Logan moves to address concerns facing the direction of the North American economic system, the solvency of its financial institutions, and the future of its society.
In Beyond the Crash, Logan describes how North America’s economic system, now slightly over two hundred years old, has changed over the centuries from a system that served small, local markets to one that now serves large, global markets. He aims to demonstrate how the evolving system works particularly well for a small segment of society and disastrously for the masses. Additionally, Logan examines how the stock markets, once the location for long-term investment, have become a place for large-scale speculation.
Over the years, Logan observed what he describes as the manipulation of America’s financial system to make huge profits for some while the general public suffered. In light of the recent financial crises brought on by what he feels is greed on Wall Street, Logan feels it is time to stop the financial industry from gambling away the resources of the country.
Believing that increasing profits and gross domestic product is a poor measurement of a country’s success, Logan suggests other measures that are more important to the health of a society. "As a result of energy shortages, explosive population growth, new technologies and changing weather patterns, a new world has emerged, and we must understand what this new world means for us. A world order must evolve to meet the varied requirements of our developing global society," he says.
Beyond the Crash!  Building an Economical and Ecological Democracy is available for sale online at Amazon.com, BookSurge.com, and through additional wholesale and retail channels worldwide.
About the Author
Hal Logan is a retired lawyer and architect. Logan was also the author of There's More to Life Than the Bottom Line, which is currently out-of-print but formed the basis of Beyond the Crash: Building an Economical and Ecological Democracy. He currently lives in White Rock, a suburb of Vancouver.

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