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The Great Narrative (The Great Reset Book 2) Kindle Edition
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The book recognizes that the problems for which we collectively must find solutions are both major and manifold. Vital issues abound: economic, environmental, geopolitical, societal and technological. But solutions do exist and are within our grasp. The Great Narrative proposes some hopeful and inspiring narratives around them. In that sense, it is an optimistic book that categorically rejects the negativity that permeates too many doomsday narratives ready to consign us to a future of oblivion. It asserts that human creativity, ingenuity and innate sociality will prevail, and it offers a comprehensive framework to explain why.
Professor Klaus Schwab is the Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum. He is a life-long advocate of “stakeholder capitalism”, the author of various books, including The Fourth Industrial Revolution, and the co-author (with Thierry Malleret) of the international best-seller COVID-19: The Great Reset. Thierry Malleret is the Managing Partner of The Monthly Barometer, a succinct predictive newsletter that also provides tailor-made research to its subscribers. He has written several business and academic books and published four thrillers.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJanuary 5, 2022
- File size1462 KB
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- ASIN : B09PC4FQRZ
- Publisher : Forum Publishing (January 5, 2022)
- Publication date : January 5, 2022
- Language : English
- File size : 1462 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 255 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 2940631301
- Best Sellers Rank: #205,758 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #248 in Sociology (Kindle Store)
- #412 in Business Economics (Kindle Store)
- #2,202 in Economics (Books)
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About the authors

Thierry is the co-founder and main author of the Monthly Barometer, a succinct predictive analysis exclusively provided to private investors and some of today's most influential opinion and decision-makers. He was until 2011 a senior partner at IJ (Informed Judgement) Partners, an investment boutique for ultra-high-net-worth individuals based in Geneva, and prior to that managing partner at Rainbow Insight, an advisory boutique which he founded, providing tailor-made intelligence to investors. Previously, Thierry founded and headed the Global Risk Network at the World Economic Forum, a network that brings together top opinion and policymakers, CEOs and academics to look at how global issues will affect business and society in the short and long term. For a number of years in succession, Thierry conceived and put in place the programme for Davos and spoke at global, industry and regional events. His other professional experience includes: investment banking (as a Chief Economist and Strategist of a major Russian investment bank and as an Economist at the EBRD in London), think tanks and academia (both in New York and Oxford) and government (with a three-year spell in the Prime Minister's office in Paris).
Thierry has written several business and academic books, and has published four novels (two of which under a pen-name). In addition, he is a public speaker with some of the world’s leading agencies. He also sits on several advisory boards.
He was educated at the Sorbonne and Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris and at St. Antony's College, Oxford. He holds two MAs (in Economics and History) and a PhD in Economics.
With his English wife Thierry has four daughters.

Professor Klaus Schwab (1938, Ravensburg, Germany) is the Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum. In 1971, he published Modern Enterprise Management in Mechanical Engineering. He argues in that book that a company must serve not only shareholders but all stakeholders to achieve long-term growth and prosperity. To promote the stakeholder concept, he founded the World Economic Forum the same year.
Professor Schwab holds doctorates in Economics (University of Fribourg) and in Engineering (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) and obtained a master’s degree in Public Administration (MPA) from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. In 1972, in addition to his leadership role at the Forum, he became a professor at the University of Geneva. He has since received numerous international and national honours, including 17 honorary doctorates. His latest books are The Great Narrative (2022), Stakeholder Capitalism (2021), The Great Reset (2020), Shaping the Future of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (2018), and The Fourth Industrial Revolution (2016).
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In conclusion in the authors words: 50 global thinkers concluded , " We ( people) are the problem. We can turn them around because we are invested with a certain amount of intelligence." 2. " Scientists need government, public sector support, accountability and supervision." 3. " The young are angry because they feel they got a raw deal from the Baby Boomer Generation."
My opinion of this book is that it is a limp method to convince us that the Fourth Industrial Revolution, The New World Order and the Global Reset is a message that would have been written by George Orwell.
The text is abstract and disconnected. " Collaboration ( the author explains to the reader" is working together to achieve a common goal and cooperation is ( per their explanation in parenthesis.. the action of achieving one's goal as a part of a common goal) Our purpose is to explore a few narratives on what might expand our ability to collaborate and cooperate. We must ( change the world) by changing to one world governance."
If you ask me this message is a warning. Read it and weep.
That being said, my copy needed more glue at the spine, as several pages became detached while I book-darted them (book darts changed my life) and highlighted the more salient points. Even some of the pages I didn’t need to spend much time reading fell out.
More glue!
Schwab (the prime mover in this narrative) runs the WEF. He tells us that we're destroying the planet and climate change is the biggest threat. Of course, to answer this threat we'll have to have "necessary" measures-- after all, no one wants to kill the planet off, right? Who will decide what these necessary measures are?
Have a look at the partners with the WEF on their website. Who do you see listed? Remember, we're supposed to be fighting the global warming boogieman. We see some of the biggest CO2 emitters listed (Chevron, Shell, etc.) We also see drug company Pfizer, which has paid billions in fines for illegal practices. These corporations are the ones partnering with the WEF to lead us into a better world. How do we suppose that'll work out-- the fox guarding the hen house? ( I don't subscribe to the pseudoscience of CO2 warming, but that's another story. Even so, to be told that global warming is the greatest threat and that the companies whose practices are supposedly making this happen are the same ones helping to lead us out, is a bit rich.)
Now let's look at environmental organizations, which one would suppose would be the real partners with the WEF (which is supposedly going to address the biggest threat to humanity.) How about Greenpeace, The Nature Conservancy, the World Wildlife Fund, the Rainforest Action Network? Are they partners with the WEF? No, they are not.
So what do you suppose will happen when we all come together in the wonderful collective that will work hard to make a Great Reset, when the partners with the WEF are essentially the world's most powerful corporations allied for the greater good in some sort of supranational, build-back-better alliance? Whose "greater good" do you suppose they'll be working for when, as is well-known by now, Schwab is all about big tech, big data, big organization, big monitoring, big managing? When the partners with his WEF Great Reset are the most powerful organizations in the world, including FB ("Meta",) which recently banned the Canadian truckers convoy page because we can't have people communicating to demand an end to Covid tyranny, can we? When we have "necessary"measures imposed to stop global warming, to whose benefit do we suppose those measures will incidentally accrue? And whose freedoms will "necessarily" have to be curtailed in order to ensure that we build-back-better?
I know, I know: I'm spreading "misinformation." Surely there's a partner somewhere on the WEF list that can censor me? Amazon, for example?
Not five stars because the 50 contributors were from well-to-do institutions that are typically called upon for input, rather than providing a more diverse backdrop of voices.
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- Das Leben werde komplexer und schneller.
- Durch die Corona-Pandemie kam es zu einem wirtschaftlichen Rückschlag. Die Staatsverschuldung wuchs. Die Folgen: Die Diskrepanz zwischen reichen und armen Ländern vergrößere sich. Es komme wieder zu Inflation, aber vielleicht auch erneuter Produktivität und einem Wettbewerb zwischen den verschiedenen Währungen. Es müsse die Möglichkeit geschaffen werden, alle Menschen zu impfen. Die Pandemie beschleunige den Ausbau des Sozialstaats und den Schutz der Arbeiter, aber sie führe auch zu mehr Überwachung.
- Der Klimawandel erfordere drastische Gegenmaßnahmen. Warum deren Umsetzung nur zäh vorankommt, erklären die Autoren mit zwei Gründen: Es werde nur das Allernötigste getan. Und: Es würden gerade diejenigen Länder bestraft, die die Umwelt am wenigsten verschmutzen. Allerdings würden grüne Energien billiger. Rentabilität und Nachhaltigkeit müßten sich nicht widersprechen.
- Die Vormachtstellung der USA sei zu Ende. Es gebe nicht nur Kriege, die mit Waffen ausgetragen werden, sondern auch Handelskriege, Technologiekriege (genetisches Wettrüsten), geopolitische Kriege und Kapitalkriege, die ebenso wie militärische Kriege in den Focus der Aufmerksamkeit rücken müßten.
- Das 19. Jh. sei ein Jahrhundert der Chemie, das 20. der Physik, das 21. der (synthetischen) Biologie.
- Es müsse Unterricht in Einfühlungsvermögen geben.
Kritik:
- Welche Regierung will teure, wirkungslose Maßnahmen umsetzen, um das Klima zu beeinflussen, das sich auch schon vor der industriellen Revolution gewandelt hat? Es gab schon immer kältere und wärmere Perioden. Skepsis gegenüber der Klimapolitik ist kein Populismus. Ich kann keine positiven Auswirkungen des Geoengineering erkennen, sehe aber sehr wohl die militärischen Zwecke.
- Die Impfungen gegen Corona haben die Pandemie verlängert und verschlimmert, indem die Geimpften zu Spike-Produzenten umfunktioniert wurden. Kritik an den Corona-Maßnahmen ist nicht unwissenschaftlich. Omikron ist nicht aufgetaucht, weil zu wenig Menschen geimpft wurden, sondern weil die Impfungen die Mutationen der Viren begünstigten.
- Daß die Panikmache durch die Mainstreammedien Verschwörungstheorien begünstigt, ist natürlich. Das Coronavirus ist nicht gefährlicher als das Influenzavirus - warum also eine drastische Einschränkung von Grundrechten auf der Basis von Illusionen?
- Wer die Welt durch Beeinflussung der Politik zum Besseren verändern will, sollte nicht naiv glauben, was heutzutage als Wissenschaft verkauft wird, sondern sich Gedanken darüber machen, ob der Transhumanismus nicht die Menschenwürde zerstört und ob drakonische Maßnahmen nicht mehr Schaden anrichten als Nutzen stiften. Vernünftige Maßnahmen zur Bewahrung der Gesundheit und zum Umweltschutz brauchen keine Bußgeldbewehrung. Nahrung, Unterkunft und Kleidung sind wichtiger als Impfungen, saubere Luft durch Abschaffung des Geoengineering ist sinnvoller als der vergebliche Versuch, durch Kohlendioxidreduzierung Einfluß auf das Klima zu nehmen.
- Zweck der Wirtschaft ist nicht der Fortschritt, sondern die Befriedigung tatsächlicher Bedürfnisse.
Was mir an dem Buch gefällt:
- Da sind immer wieder tiefe Einsichten, z.B., daß Probleme auftauchen, weil man sich nicht vorstellen kann, daß es sie gibt (hier als Beispiel ausgerechnet 9/11 anzuführen, ist allerdings unpassend). Oder, daß man menschliche Werte, die keinen Marktpreis haben, und Moral nicht aus der Wirtschaft ausschließen darf.
- Begriffe (Resilienz, shareholder/stakeholder value, smart) werden gut erklärt.
- Die Überbezahlung von CEOs wird kritisiert.
Misery will be the direct consequence of their gaining the upper hand. It's clear that emission permits are not to limit pollution, but to increase revenues of those who require them. At the same time, it's obvious that current growth in prices is needed to finance Green Deal and at the same time war against Russia. The environment is not as important to them, it's just a smokescreen like any other issue they're supposedly concerned with.
The consequence of applying Schwab's theories will be devastating. They are not a product of natural course of development, but a science fiction. What he suggest is not even close to human nature, such as robotics, synthetic biology, AI ... they want us to function as an interface to them. It's to reduce a person to a part in an interconnected electronic mechanism.
Thanks Klaus, your surname in my language means a cockroach. This is what you really are.


