Reinventing collapse

Book • 2011
In 'Reinventing Collapse,' Dmitry Orlov draws parallels between the decline of the Soviet Union and the potential collapse of the United States.

Orlov argues that both societies experienced a loss of faith in their institutions, leading to widespread social and economic decay.

The book explores how the Soviet population adapted to collapse by developing practical skills and informal support networks.

Orlov suggests that Americans can learn from the Soviet experience to build resilience in the face of potential crises.

The book emphasizes the importance of community, self-sufficiency, and a realistic assessment of societal vulnerabilities.

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