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Echoes of the Bloc: The Soviet Blueprint of American Decline. Oligarchs, Institutional Decay, and the Terrifying Parallels Between the Fall of the USSR and the Modern Crisis in the United States
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- Nombre de pages159
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-38238-5
- EAN9783565382385
- Date de parution03/04/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille1005 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
The Soviet Union did not collapse overnight due to a foreign invasion. It rotted from the inside out, enduring a decade of desperate, failed economic reforms (Perestroika), staggering political corruption, and a total, irreversible collapse of public faith in its governing institutions. Decades later, geopolitical analysts are warning that the United States is walking that exact same macroeconomic and sociological tightrope.
This book presents a chilling macrohistorical comparison between the USSR of the 1980s and 1990s and the United States of the 21st century.
We deconstruct the mirrored trajectories of imperial death: how the disastrous, rapid privatization (shock therapy) that birthed the ruthless Russian oligarchs in the 90s perfectly parallels the modern American consolidation of corporate wealth, the aggressive privatization of public infrastructure, and the hollowing out of the middle class. The narrative explores the profound sociological similarities, examining how late-stage superpowers exhaust their ideological capital.
We analyze the paralysis of gerontocracies, the weaponization of cultural division, and the dangerous tipping point where a deeply cynical populace actively withdraws its consent to be governed by a broken system. Read the historical autopsy of a superpower. Understand how the capitalist victor of the Cold War is systematically succumbing to the exact same internal structural failures that destroyed its greatest rival.
We deconstruct the mirrored trajectories of imperial death: how the disastrous, rapid privatization (shock therapy) that birthed the ruthless Russian oligarchs in the 90s perfectly parallels the modern American consolidation of corporate wealth, the aggressive privatization of public infrastructure, and the hollowing out of the middle class. The narrative explores the profound sociological similarities, examining how late-stage superpowers exhaust their ideological capital.
We analyze the paralysis of gerontocracies, the weaponization of cultural division, and the dangerous tipping point where a deeply cynical populace actively withdraws its consent to be governed by a broken system. Read the historical autopsy of a superpower. Understand how the capitalist victor of the Cold War is systematically succumbing to the exact same internal structural failures that destroyed its greatest rival.



