The implosion of the USSR set history in motion once again. It plunged Russia into a violent crisis, but above all, it created a global vacuum that absorbed the United States, also in crisis since 1980. A paradoxical movement was then unleashed: the conquering expansion of a West that was withering at its core. The disappearance of Protestantism led the United States, in stages, from neoliberalism to nihilism, and Great Britain, from financialization to a loss of its sense of humor. The zero status of religion has led the European Union to suicide, while Germany was on the verge of resurgence.
Between 2016 and 2022, Western nihilism merged with Ukrainian nihilism, born from the disintegration of the Soviet sphere. Together, NATO and Ukraine confronted a stabilized Russia, once again a great power, now conservative, a reassuring presence for the rest of the world that does not w...read more







