I wrote what I thought to be an important post called The West Is Collapsing As Russia is Rising to explain a “big picture” view of how Russia is renewing itself after decades of complete collapse while the West is now in mid-collapse. Then I tried to compare potential Fourth Turning cycles for both nations using Neil and Howe’s methodology in an effort to look into the future for both countries. It’s perhaps the most pivotal topic of our day —although well-hidden in the brainwashed and idiocy that dominates the West.
Then, I explained that Putin has been THE key figure and maybe the “Gray Champion” of their Fourth Turning renewal phase in my post Putin's Historic Role In Rebuilding Russia and Russian Culture. There I suggest that Putin is not just the President and leader for 20 years (since Yeltsin), but also a cultural icon who is the “Make Russia Great Again” champion who has been leading by example; showing the Russian people what traditional Russian culture looks like. It’s so key because their cultural and economic collapse was so deep.
I just found more evidence of this neo-liberal, neo-classical Russian renewal from experienced writer Pepe Escobar writing about his recent visit to Moscow.
In his post: The Capital of the Multipolar World: A Moscow Diary, at Strategic Culture Foundation website he relates his impression of this new Russia that has come together primarily due to the pivotal and historic leadership of Vladimir Putin. Here’s a segment from that post that is most poignant:
“The initial gut feeling the day I arrived, after a seven-hour walk under snow flurries, was confirmed: this is the capital of the multipolar world. I saw it among the West Asians at the Valdai. I saw it talking to visiting Iranians, Turks and Chinese. I saw it when over 40 African delegations took over the whole area around the Duma – the day Xi arrived in town. I saw it throughout the reception across the Global South to what Xi and Putin are proposing to the overwhelming majority of the planet.
In Moscow you feel no crisis. No effects of sanctions. No unemployment. No homeless people in the streets. Minimal inflation. Import substitution in all areas, especially agriculture, has been a resounding success. Supermarkets have everything – and more – compared to the West. There’s an abundance of first-rate restaurants. You can buy a Bentley or a Loro Pianna cashmere coat you can’t even find in Italy. We laughed about it chatting with managers at the TSUM department store. At the BiblioGlobus bookstore, one of them told me, “We are the Resistance.”
By the way, I had the honor to deliver a talk on the war in Ukraine at the coolest bookshop in town, Bunker, mediated by my dear friend, immensely knowledgeable Dima Babich. A huge responsibility. Especially because Vladimir L. was in the audience. He’s Ukrainian, and spent 8 years, up to 2022, telling it like it really was to Russian radio, until he managed to leave – after being held at gunpoint – using an internal Ukrainian passport. Later we went to a Czech beer hall where he detailed his extraordinary story.
In Moscow, their toxic ghosts are always lurking in the background. Yet one cannot but feel sorry for the psycho Straussian neocons and neoliberal-cons who now barely qualify as Zbig “Grand Chessboard” Brzezinski’s puny orphans.
In the late 1990s, Brzezinski pontificated that, “Ukraine, a new and important space on the Eurasian chessboard, is a geopolitical center because its very existence as an independent state helps transform Russia. Without Ukraine, Russia ceases to be a Eurasian empire.”
With or without a demilitarized and denazified Ukraine, Russia has already changed the narrative. This is not about becoming a Eurasian empire again. This is about leading the long, complex process of Eurasia integration – already in effect – in parallel to supporting true, sovereign independence across the Global South.
I left Moscow – the Third Rome – towards Constantinople – the Second Rome – one day before Secretary of the Security Council Nikolai Patrushev gave a devastating interview to Rossiyskaya Gazeta once again outlining all the essentialities inherent to the NATO vs. Russia war.
This is what particularly struck me: “Our centuries-old culture is based on spirituality, compassion and mercy. Russia is a historical defender of sovereignty and statehood of any peoples who turned to it for help. She saved the U.S. itself at least twice, during the Revolutionary War and the Civil War. But I believe that this time it is impractical to help the United States maintain its integrity.”
In my last night, before hitting a Georgian restaurant, I was guided by the perfect companion off Pyatnitskaya to a promenade along the Moscow River, beautiful rococo buildings gloriously lighted, the scent of Spring – finally – in the air. It’s one of those “Wild Strawberry” moments out of Bergman’s masterpiece that hits the bottom of our soul. Like mastering the Tao in practice. Or the perfect meditative insight at the top of the Himalayas, the Pamirs or the Hindu Kush.
So the conclusion is inevitable. I’ll be back.”
Outstanding article. We are collapsing. And we have been for quite some time. Look at your cities in China compared to our cities. They look like shit. Your big cities run by Democrats or cesspools of crime and filth.
Even left wing people, middle-class, and higher / upper income, do not want drug filled / crime filled. / trash filled cities. Nor do the vast majority of left or center left One they’re a little kids subjected to drag shows.
They don’t want their little kids having sex explain to them while some insane 19 / 20 year old teacher, that is emotionally fucked up, explaining how to suck a cock by using a banana.
There are some things that parents on the right and the left fully agree on. And eyewitnesses watching video tapes of schools in Northeast Virginia not far from the beltway. So many of our cities look so old and decrepit.
But look how vibrant and fresh Chinese cities look compared to ours. Compared to ours they look futuristic. And Russian cities simply look great.