Chain Reaction

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Bol The book offers a philosophical and historical exploration of Soviet and post-Soviet modes of thinking formed under conditions of extreme historical pressure. At the center of the study is the idea of a consciousness hardened by survival, fear, and constant mobilization, in which internal splitting became a stable mechanism of adaptation to a contradictory reality.A key symbol of the book is the bread ration of the Leningrad siege. It is interpreted not only as a minimal means of physical survival but as a fundamental historical code defining the permissible limits of human life. Blockade bread is analyzed as a form of sanction-based pressure, where hunger becomes a political instrument and sacrifice a social norm. This experience establishes the notion that the survival of the state may justify radical devaluation of individual life.The author demonstrates that from this experience of deprivation, existential threat, and total scarcity emerges a readiness to accept nuclear weapons as a logical continuation of survival strategy. The bread ration and the nuclear arsenal are linked within a single symbolic chain: from a minimal piece of bread as a measure of life to weapons of absolute destruction as a guarantee against the return of hunger and historical humiliation. Bread and the atom function as elements of the same logic of deterrence rooted in fear and memory.The book also examines how contemporary conflicts with neighboring states reactivate this historical code, leading to the consolidation of Russian imperial spirit with the communist legacy. External pressure and the construction of an enemy image contribute to the fusion of previously contradictory ideological layers into a unified mobilizational consciousness that reproduces Soviet patterns in new forms.A symbolic connection is drawn between Lenin and Putin through the biographical motif of losing elder brothers, interpreted as part of a deeper cultural script of sacrifice, duty, and historical compensation. A distinctive feature of the work is its form: the text unfolds as a conversation between a dilettante and an artificial intelligence, where naïve questions and associative reasoning serve as a method for uncovering hidden links within collective memory. The author argues that dismantling the consciousness forged in Soviet history without proper reflection may produce an effect comparable to an atomic explosion - an uncontrolled release of accumulated trauma that continues to operate as a chain reaction in the present.

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The book offers a philosophical and historical exploration of Soviet and post-Soviet modes of thinking formed under conditions of extreme historical pressure. At the center of the study is the idea of a consciousness hardened by survival, fear, and constant mobilization, in which internal splitting became a stable mechanism of adaptation to a contradictory reality.A key symbol of the book is the bread ration of the Leningrad siege. It is interpreted not only as a minimal means of physical survival but as a fundamental historical code defining the permissible limits of human life. Blockade bread is analyzed as a form of sanction-based pressure, where hunger becomes a political instrument and sacrifice a social norm. This experience establishes the notion that the survival of the state may justify radical devaluation of individual life.The author demonstrates that from this experience of deprivation, existential threat, and total scarcity emerges a readiness to accept nuclear weapons as a logical continuation of survival strategy. The bread ration and the nuclear arsenal are linked within a single symbolic chain: from a minimal piece of bread as a measure of life to weapons of absolute destruction as a guarantee against the return of hunger and historical humiliation. Bread and the atom function as elements of the same logic of deterrence rooted in fear and memory.The book also examines how contemporary conflicts with neighboring states reactivate this historical code, leading to the consolidation of Russian imperial spirit with the communist legacy. External pressure and the construction of an enemy image contribute to the fusion of previously contradictory ideological layers into a unified mobilizational consciousness that reproduces Soviet patterns in new forms.A symbolic connection is drawn between Lenin and Putin through the biographical motif of losing elder brothers, interpreted as part of a deeper cultural script of sacrifice, duty, and historical compensation. A distinctive feature of the work is its form: the text unfolds as a conversation between a dilettante and an artificial intelligence, where naïve questions and associative reasoning serve as a method for uncovering hidden links within collective memory. The author argues that dismantling the consciousness forged in Soviet history without proper reflection may produce an effect comparable to an atomic explosion - an uncontrolled release of accumulated trauma that continues to operate as a chain reaction in the present.

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Pagina's: 360, Editie: Large type / Large print, Paperback, Fiction/satire


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