Brian Aird: The Survival of the Richest: An Analysis of the Relationship between the Sciences of Biology, Economics, Finance, and Survivalism by Dr. Anthony M. Criniti IV begins with the basic premise that attests to the adaptability of those before us and the drive and importance of surviving they accomplished. The proof offered is the reality of our personal existence.
However, he adds that the challenges faced by our ancestors cannot be fathomed by present age people. Those before us adapted and survived, but today we are still faced with survivability challenges; different, but the need to survive is still a basic drive.
This masterful and comprehensive narrative is divided into five parts. Each of the sections deals with different, but equally important aspects for the reader, indeed society to reflect on and study to be counted among the survivors. Some of those topics that the author addresses and sounds the alarm on include economics and finances, biology, the high and low extremes of human actions as it relates to outcomes, etc.
Added to the study of this work, the author includes a candid caution to the reader. He states, "If you do not have the stomach to read...
United States on Oct 06, 2020
Author Timea Tokes: I have read many books on economich and fibance lately, and although this particular one takes a broader, philosophical aspect, that doesn't reduce its quality. On the contrary.
Compared to some of the other books out there in the same niche, The Survival of the Richest is an excellent write-up for both novices and experts.
The author's style is understandable, relatable, and the story flows smoothly, despite all the information it contains. I didn't think it was possible to make the topic into an easy read, but Dr Anthony certainly succeded.
United Kingdom on Aug 18, 2020
Kristine D.: As other reviewers have stated, if you are seeking a text book on economics or a how-to guide on finances, this isn’t where you’ll find your answers. This book takes a broader philosophical view of economics and finance, and posits that our ultimate goal should be a universal goal. Through the lens of survival and survivalism, which the author takes great pains to define, he examines economics in relation to the biological imperative of perpetuating the species. Economic survival, then, as the author suggests, is not merely how much money a person or group or nation has, but how they view that money in terms of their survival. He goes on to posit, then, that as a species, our economic survival depends on us having at the very least a similar end goal.
This book was not what I expected. I expected it to fall somewhere between absolute drivel and out of touch scholasticism. But the author managed to find a fairly reachable mid ground on which to stand. Though he states that his book is intended for academia and economics experts, it is not so far out of reach that the lay person cannot understand it. Don’t get me wrong, this is a heady combination of areas of expertise...
United States on Aug 14, 2020
Annie Flint Smith: After reading Dr. Criniti's previous book, The Necessity of Finance, I was intrigued to see how much further he could explore the topics of economics and finance, particularly because I wasn't sure what direction this sequel could possibly go in that would introduce a whole new perspective on the topics. Nonetheless, I was very pleasantly surprised to be introduced again to novel, interesting ideas throughout the book, familiarised by the distinct narrative voice Dr. Criniti maintains! I think above all rest, I was astounded by the extensive amount of research that this book clearly required to firstly provide context, and then found the basis of Dr. Criniti's reasoning for his own personal opinions. When it comes to non-fiction, objectivity is obviously key and I think throughout the book the author finds a neat balance between exploring his own ideas but still providing evidence to explain to the reader how he came to his conclusions. Furthermore, as a reader you never feel lost at what you're currently reading about as Dr. Criniti is meticulous in laying out what is to be explored and ensuring we're provided with a strong foundation of knowledge to then hear his points. It was...
United Kingdom on Aug 10, 2020
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ISBN-13 | 978-0988459540 | 978-0743290319 | 978-0062071477 |
Paperback | 528 pages | 352 pages | |
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Publisher | Criniti Publishing | Free Press; 2nd edition | HarperOne |
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Item Weight | 1.54 pounds | 9.8 ounces | 1.83 pounds |
ISBN-10 | 098845954X | 0743290313 | 0062071475 |
Language | English | English | English |
Dimensions | 6 x 1.19 x 9 inches | 5.5 x 0.88 x 8.44 inches | 6 x 1.53 x 9 inches |
Karrie: When it comes to the area of finance and economics, Dr. Criniti is one author with a lot of understanding in the field. His previous book, The Necessity of finance was an eye-opener to me, which is one of the main reasons I bought this book.
The Survival of The Richest: An Analysis of the Relationship between the Sciences of Biology, Economics, Finance, and Survivalism, serves as a continuation of his previous book and takes on a very important aspect of finance, economics, and how both fields are essential for survival.
Dr. Criniti delves into several fields of scientific analysis to conclude our future as human beings. One fine thing I love about this book is the fact that it is divided into parts for easier understanding and assimilation.
The Survival of The Richest contains 530 pages and delivers a critical study on our current predicaments today as human beings. Criniti also suggests that human beings should start making better decisions for the future sustainability of the human race. The Survival of The Richest is very recommendable for those in the financial sector especially and those in the field of education as a guide to modeling a better future.
United States on Mar 29, 2021