Great Depression

Great Depression

by (us) Dixon Weckert

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197Kwords18chapters
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About This Novel

From unemployed workers in bustling cities, to farmers fleeing the disaster in the "Dust Basin", from exploited child laborers, to the intellectual elite on the East Coast... Different from mechanical and cold overlooking narratives, Dixon Weckert likes to see the basic necessities of life during the financial plague through the eyes of these little people. He uses real words and delicate brushstrokes to lead us back to the "Roaring Era" to see how people at that time fought against the difficult times with little power. Surrounded by the hidden torrent of the times, no one knows that they are going through the deepest changes in history. Massive unemployment, stagnant economic growth, companies falling into a cruel involution-style elimination competition, competition in various industries has secretly intensified, and industries and individuals have lost confidence; old industries are transforming and new industries are growing; everyone is striving to respond to new challenges with new models... The reasons for the economic ups and downs that have been repeated over the past 100 years can be found in the Great Depression.

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