I was wondering if there are any good books on "fads", such as what things tend to be short-lived fads, versus things which tend to stand the test of time.
This could be anything, from pop cultural fads (e.x. Disco music in the 1970s), "moral fads" (e.x. Prohibition in the 1920s), political fads (e.x. fascism and communism during the 20th century), and so forth.
As an example, the video game industry was suspected of being a "fad" in the 1980s, with companies skeptical of investing in it...
Books on "fad psychology"
This could be anything, from pop cultural fads (e.x. Disco music in the 1970s), "moral fads" (e.x. Prohibition in the 1920s), political fads (e.x. fascism and communism during the 20th century), and so forth.
As an example, the video game industry was suspected of being a "fad" in the 1980s, with companies skeptical of investing in it...
Books on "fad psychology"
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