This foundational category provides historical case studies of authoritarian regimes, exploring their rise, control tactics, and eventual decline or resistance. It covers ideology, warning signs, types of authoritarianism, and a comparative analysis of democratic decline and resilience. Readers will learn from case studies, turning points, and lessons from both failed and successful democratic movements.
Project Russia: A Mean Girl’s Guide to Global Power To understand Putin’s game, you need just two references: (1) a little-known, Russian book series called Project Russia, and (2) the…
Between 2005 and 2010, a mysterious series of books called "Project Russia" was distributed to Russia's political elite. These weren't ordinary books. They arrived via special courier reserved for top-secret…
Most people have never heard of the Dark Enlightenment—and that’s not surprising. Once relegated to the fringes of the internet and the minds of tech billionaires, this radical ideology has…