The Unraveling
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The Unraveling is a sweeping history of Western civilization that traces how a confident, stable world at the dawn of the twentieth century fractured, and why modern society now stands at a crossroads. Moving from the optimism of the Belle Époque through the devastation of world wars, the rise and collapse of empires, and the long shadow of the Cold War, this book offers a clear, unsparing analysis of the forces that reshaped Western society.
Blending modern history analysis with lived observation, the author examines how institutions were built, how they fractured, and how political, economic, and technological choices accelerated social breakdown. This is not a conventional textbook, but a political and social commentary written for readers seeking to understand the deeper causes behind today’s instability.
Covering the period from 1900 to the present, and looking toward what comes next, this work explores capitalism, democracy, nationalism, ideology, and power through a long-form geopolitical analysis that connects past decisions to current realities. Thoughtful, accessible, and deeply researched, The Unraveling speaks to anyone concerned about the future of Western society and the inheritance being passed to the next generation.
If you are searching for a serious, readable examination of how we arrived here, and what choices remain, this book provides the historical clarity our moment demands.
