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Tom Engelhardt: America’s Soviet Decline

What can the United States learn from the Soviet Union's collapse?

Francis Reynolds

April 9, 2012

  As the Soviet Union neared its end, the government was pouring money into its military, waging a difficult war in Afghanistan, and sinking further into debt. Does that sound anything like the United States today? In this video, TomDispatch.com’s Tom Engelhardt, a Nation Institute Fellow, expands on themes from his new book, The United States of Fear, to draw parallels between the fall of the Soviet Union and the present-day United States. Click here to read Engelhardt’s latest essay from TomDispatch.com.

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Francis ReynoldsTwitterFrancis Reynolds is The Nation’s multimedia editor.


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