PUGNARE :Economic Success and Failure

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PUGNARE

PUGNARE :Economic Success and Failure

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Published: 2 February, 2021
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What is one of the best ways to predict the future? 

Winston Churchill believed that the further back you can look, the further forward you are likely to be able to see. This intriguing book looks back two thousand years to the Roman Empire to help us to see into our own future.

Pugnare tells the story of a people who focussed on growth and profit as the most important outcomes. They neglected however the stability of the system as a whole and overlooked the bad decision making of those in charge.

It tells the story of their success, a prosperity that the world had never seen before. And it tells the story of their failure, the one thousand five hundred year long Great Stagnation that followed the self-induced collapse of their world.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781999626211
ISBN10 1999626214
Number Of Pages 272
Item Weight 1000 g
Product Dimensions 148 x 241 x 19 mm
Publisher / Reseller Kilnamanagh
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

Financial Times - "Fabulous ... one to give to anyone you would like to be less blase about the resilience of our institutions."

The Week -"Top ten business book of 2021."

Also featured in The Sunday Telegraph, City A.M., The Express, The Actuary, Moneyweek, America Magazine and Cointelegraph.

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Author's Bio

George Maher came to London, like Dick Whittington, with little money in his pocket and made his fortune and career there. With the benefit of a good Irish education, he started work at a financial consultancy determined to learn his craft and benefit from the experiences of the senior partners. Year after year brought new projects, companies that were successes, companies that were failures and insights into how the world really works.

He rose to be partner himself and wondered what to do next. While still advising companies from around the world and helping governments solve problems like how to manage riot risk or how to avoid deaths on the roads he studied for a degree in Classics, relearning the Latin he had learnt as a boy and learning new facts about history. Along the way he had an idea.

What about applying all that he had learnt about how the modern world works to the world of the Roman Empire? Nobody had done something like that before. And in any case the main thing he had learnt from looking at hundreds of different companies in many different countries was that human nature does not change and success and failure depend on understanding that. Maybe there was something that we could learn from the Romans and their amazing successes and failures.

But first he wanted to know more. So he studied for a PhD in the Roman Economy. His thesis is now published as The Imperial Roman Economy.

He felt that all these insights and new ways of looking at things which he had discovered along the way should not stay hidden. So he decided to write Pugnare and share what he had found. It is a story about how we can learn from the Roman Empire. It shines a new light for the first time on an old story, because he had come a different path.

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