Advance Praise
Oct 22

“Vox Day is a punk rock Jeremiah who knows how to use a spreadsheet. In The Return of the Great Depression, he aims his voracious mind at our economic predicament and makes a powerful and well-documented case for why Faulkner was right: The past is never dead. It’s not even the past.”
—Jonah Goldberg, author of Liberal Fascism

“When the crash first happened, the world was abuzz with ‘who knew what when?’”. Vox Day’s chillingly informative new book is the answer to ‘who knows what’s next?’”
—Ian Wishart, author of Air Con

“Vox Day lucidly critiques the failed economic theories of the past and provides an analysis that will protect you from the thoughtless optimism of mainstrea commentators.”
—Robert Prechter, Jr., author of Conquer the Crash

“Vox Day’s The Return of the Great Depression is a substantial book for serious times. You hope he is wrong, but his cold-blooded analysis of the world economy will make you fear that he is right … again.”
—Joseph Farah, WorldNetDaily

“Vox Day gives us a splendidly pessimistic look at the current economic mess based on a deep background in finance and global economic history. Written with style and wit – not to mention a good imitation of Dante. Read it, weep, then get on the phone to your investment advisor.”
—John Derbyshire, author of We Are Doomed

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