Marshall Lamm's New Book 'The Negative Society' is a Thought-Provoking Account on the World's Controversies That Herald the Society's Collapse

Marshall Lamm, a retired operations executive and vice president, has completed his most recent book “The Negative Society”: a compelling narrative that discusses the societal conundrums that lead to destruction.

Marshall writes, “All accounts in the news media, social media, and assertions by our elected officials project that the United States and the world are on the brink of catastrophe. Climate change will end life on earth as we know it; rampant racism, political divisiveness, projected economic doom, health care crisis, and the ‘politically correct’ fear of offending someone dominate headlines. Commentaries by so-called ‘experts’ try to convince you that the country and world are in the worst condition in history.

Is this really true? The author takes a look at 11 topics most often referenced by those predicting doom and gloom and presents a perspective without the ‘fear factor.’ He uses data, personal observation, and input from those he has met to break down each topic and bring it into a more balanced perspective.

Reading this book, you may find that things are not nearly as bad as projected by our elected officials and the media. In fact, you may come to the conclusion that we are living better today than at any time in human history. It may also provide you with a better process to evaluate and understand controversial issues in the future.

Published by Fulton Books, Marshall Lamm’s book presents to readers a comprehensive scholarly exposition of the various prevalent crises that put the society in a dire situation.

This book also contains illuminating points that assess the current political, economic, and communal status of the country and compares it to previous conditions and how this can unveil the problems that need imperative solutions for its rehabilitation.

Readers who wish to experience this enriching work can purchase “The Negative Society” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.

Please direct all media inquiries to Gregory Reeves via email at gregory@fultonbooks.com or via telephone at 877-210-0816.

Source: Fulton Books

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