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Hegemonic suicide and medieval peasant brain
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Hegemonic suicide and medieval peasant brain

Why has America gone batshit crazy? Russian-born scholar and author Seva Gunitsky has some interesting ideas.
New York Times front pages from December 9, 1991, with headlines about the end of the Soviet Union and the death of Ghislaine Maxwell’s father; and March 1, 2026 about the start of the U.S.-Israel war against Iran, and—not visible in the image above—the headline: “Why Epstein Inquiries Yielded So Few Charges.”

Seva Gunitsky is author of Aftershocks: Great Powers and Domestic Reforms in the Twentieth Century. He studies Russian and late Soviet politics, international relations, and hegemonic transitions and their global effects as associate professor and George Ignatieff Chair of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Toronto, and writes the excellent newsletter Hegemon.

We chatted on March 24, 2026. The New York Times top headline that day was: “Trump Says U.S. Is Negotiating End to War, but Iranians Push Back.”

Our discussion included these topics (the links are to relevant articles by Seva):


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