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E. Henry Schoenberger
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Henry Schoenberger is a Cleveland entrepreneur, financial specialist, writer and author.

Schoenberger’s latest book, "How We Got Swindled by Wall Street Godfathers, Greed & Financial Darwinism ~ The 30-Year War Against The American Dream," foreword from David Satterfield the former business editor of the Miami Herald and 2 times Pulitzer Prize-winner is available in soft cover from: Amazon, B&N, IndieBooks; Ebooks from Amazon and other leading E-stores To learn more: www.howwegotswindled.com.

It is the only book about how the return of Social Darwinism has metastasized into Financial Darwinism. And provides the information that Congress and Wall Street do not want Americans to have!

"Swindled" is a political, socio-economic, financial and philosophical treatise on the state of our dysfunctional society. It is a brutally candid expose of political self-interest and economic self-interest. And how our Republic, founded on the primary principle "of the people, by the people and for the people" (Lincoln's Gettysburg Address) has become a political system of the lobbyists, by the ultra rich and for the ultra rich and their special interests.

Schoenberger’s 1990 book, "Invest for Success, How to Avoid Getting Ripped Off by Real Estate Partnerships, the Stock Market and Diversification" became a critical success nationally. Barnes & Noble is carrying it, again, online and in stock. He has authored a number of articles in professional journals and mainstream publications.

A 1964 graduate of Miami University with a degree in English and Economics, Schoenberger has served in a variety of roles in the financial world: he was among the earliest financial planners; he owned his own broker-dealer NASD Member Firm specializing in private placements; he consulted on capital formation and served as a venture capital CEO leading a small business into and successfully out of Chapter 11; he presented testimony to Senate Finance for TRA 86 at the request of George Mitchell, has spoken before various professional groups and has taught his continuing education course for CPAs, Trust Officers and Trust Department Lawyers for many years.

Schoenberger has been successful in both the insurance and securities businesses for more than four decades, and has been a life-long student of economics and economic history as well as a political junkie dating from the day his father gave him an I Like Ike button. He is a poet-philosopher and pragmatic, rational idealist with a point of view encompassing human needs as well as economic realities. He believes the past will be eventually be acknowledged as prologue to provide the lessons to successfully transition from where we find ourselves today to a future that has appropriate concern for the public good. And he believes in the collective spirit of Americans, a spirit that has always found a way to transcend rancorous disagreement to form a stronger union.

From 45 years of personal experience, he understands why we cannot fix our continuing financial tragedy until it is recognized and acknowledged that Financial Darwinism is Born-again Social Darwinism and the survival of the richest ethic has been curbed by rebuilding the barriers against greed. And knows that the Keynesian pragmatic solutions which worked in the after-math of the Great Depression must be applied to solve economic problems that cannot be solved by monetary and fiscal policy.

Read more at www.howwegotswindled.com

Blog Entries by E. Henry Schoenberger

Occupy Greed: Occupy Congress for a New Path: The Doctrine of Fairness: It's Time!

(5) Comments | Posted November 21, 2011 | 10:46 AM

What is Occupy? A new movement symbolizing the rising awareness of unfairness, and the lack of positive change? A protest? A tide of unrest stemming from decades of unraveling barriers against greed and the economic theories bereft of any concern for the common good?

It's all of these, based on...

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Occupy Movement Protesters: New American Heroes? Yes! Movements Take Time, Past Is Prologue

(5) Comments | Posted November 4, 2011 | 12:25 PM

Think about it. We have young adults sleeping outside in Manhattan, protesting against Wall Street Banks -- the symbol of economic inequality; and a society unconcerned with the needs and well-being of 99%.

And this symbol has been directly set up by Congress, beginning more than 30 years...

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For 99%: Is Capitalism the Culprit: Is it Occupy Capitalism?

(1) Comments | Posted October 26, 2011 | 6:42 PM

We know there is enough anger and displacement to go around. It resides in the impoverished, now at the highest level ever in the United States. It has found an unwelcomed home with people in their 60s, 70s and 80s who planned to retire after years of working hard. It's...

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Occupy Wall Street: the Next Crucial American Movement

(16) Comments | Posted October 18, 2011 | 10:55 AM

Our country is in a crisis. There exists a terrible mismatch between the ultra rich and the 99 percent of us who are not driven by unbridled greed.

The root cause of the problem: a nation that was deregulated at the expense of the conscience of our country and at...

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Occupy Wall Street Is Just the Beginning: the Battle Against Financial Darwinism

(73) Comments | Posted October 12, 2011 | 11:33 AM

Nothing about the Occupy Wall Street movement should come as a great surprise, given the events of the past four years. The movement is emblematic of how people eventually respond to tyranny.

There finally is a growing awareness that we have been swindled by the ultra greedy. By deregulating greed...

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