the master plan Novel
eighteen months earlier, in the summer of 2007, as holidaymakers lay on the beach, those who bothered to read the newspapers found a couple or so new words to add to their vocabulary. For the layman, the first: liquidities crisis,
made some vague sense, the second: sub-prime, made no sense at all, at least as far
as his knowledge of investment banking was concerned. Over the months that
followed a crisis, aptly named ‘sub-prime’, unfolded into what was beginning to
look like an interminably long drama. Those and other new words soon filled the
front pages of the press whilst economists of all ilks were invited to air their
opinions on news programmes and talk show spouting a new kind of jargon that
quickly became familiar to the public at large.
As 2008, truly an annus horribilis, drew to an end the tremors and aftershocks of the crisis continued to ripple across the world’s economic landscape sending bankers, investors, leaders, and government ministers scurrying in their efforts to dam the impending disaster. However, hope was at hand, a savior had appeared:
Barack Obama, the President-elect of the USA, the first African-American to be elected to the most powerful office on earth. After eight years of George Bush the son, and two unfinished wars, the world was almost desperate for change.
The President-elect was in a state of elevated grace. There was a Christ-like aura about him. His stirring voice invoked memories of John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
However, the task that lay before him was daunting and would require God-like
qualities to resolve. The American economy was approaching a state of accelerated systemic collapse, banks were on the verge of collapse and the pillars of the nation’s economy, GM, Ford, and Chrysler cracked under the burden of debt.
The US was in a state of urgency, on the verge of implosion, and as the world looked on helpless, waiting for leadership, that great, wounded, land slowly went
through the motions of preparing the inaugural ceremony for its new president.
If Charles Mackay could have observed the situation he would have no doubt felt
more than a little justification for the words he wrote in his book, ‘Extraordinary
Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds, published in 1841: ‘Money, again,
had often been the cause of the delusion of multitudes. Sober nations have all at once become desperate gamblers and risked almost their existence upon the turn of a piece of paper. ― Men, it has been well said, think in herds; it will be seen
they go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, and one is one.’
Perhaps the world was at a historical turning point where the decisions made could threaten the wellbeing of large swathes of humanity. In the course of the coming forty or so years, the world’s population would increase by an estimated four billion. How would they be fed and clothed? Would they be content to live in the misery of the past? The peoples of China, India, and Africa would look towards the consumer society with rising expectancy. But would the needs and demands of ten billion human beings outstrip resources?
the master plan Novel Chapters
84 chapters
Ch 1: Chapter 1
Ch 2: Chapter 2
Ch 3: Chapter 3
Ch 4: Chapter 4
Ch 5: Chapter 5
Ch 6: Chapter 6
Ch 7: Chapter 7
Ch 8: Chapter 8
Ch 9: Chapter 9
Ch 10: Chapter 10
Ch 11: Chapter 11
Ch 12: Chapter 12
Ch 13: Chapter 13
Ch 14: Chapter 14
Ch 15: Chapter 15
Ch 16: Chapter 16
Ch 17: Chapter 17
Ch 18: Chapter 18
Ch 19: Chapter 19
Ch 20: Chapter 20
Ch 21: Chapter 21
Ch 22: Chapter 22
Ch 23: Chapter 23
Ch 24: Chapter 24
Ch 25: Chapter 25
Ch 26: Chapter 26
Ch 27: Chapter 27
Ch 28: Chapter 28
Ch 29: Chapter 29
Ch 30: Chapter 30
Ch 31: Chapter 31
Ch 32: Chapter 32
Ch 33: Chapter 33
Ch 34: Chapter 34
Ch 35: Chapter 35
Ch 36: Chapter 36
Ch 37: Chapter 37
Ch 38: Chapter 38
Ch 39: Chapter 39
Ch 40: Chapter 40
Ch 41: Chapter 41
Ch 42: Chapter 42
Ch 43: Chapter 43
Ch 44: Chapter 44
Ch 45: Chapter 45
Ch 46: Chapter 46
Ch 47: Chapter 47
Ch 48: Chapter 48
Ch 49: Chapter 49
Ch 50: Chapter 50
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