
The Bluff Economy: American Decline and the Future of Global Power
Debt, Delusion, and the Collapse of American Influence in a Rising Multipolar World
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The Bluff Economy is a blunt-force autopsy of American decline—fiscal, institutional, and psychological. With brutal precision and a seasoned strategist’s eye, this book dissects how the U.S. traded global dominance for debt, delusion, and digital distractions. From the weaponization of the dollar to the hollow theatrics of tariff politics, each chapter unveils how Washington’s obsession with narrative over reality has left the country structurally exposed in an increasingly multipolar world.
This isn’t another reheated lament about partisanship or nostalgia for a vanished golden age. It’s a forensic account of how empires rot from within—through budgetary theater, political capture, intellectual decay, and a population numbed by propaganda dressed as prosperity. The United States didn't lose its edge to rivals like China because it was outmaneuvered—it handed it away through strategic laziness and fiscal cannibalism.
You’ll find no soft-pedaling here. Every illusion gets torched—about market supremacy, military invincibility, dollar privilege, and the myth of indispensable American leadership. Backed by real-world data and grounded in historical context, The Bluff Economy traces the twilight of U.S. hegemony and offers a ruthless reality check for readers who are tired of empty slogans and wishful thinking.
If you're looking for partisan spin, look elsewhere. This is a survival manual for the post-hegemonic age—ruthlessly honest, structurally sound, and surgically focused. America isn’t collapsing. But the world it once controlled no longer exists—and the sooner it accepts that, the better chance it has of adapting to what comes next.
a valuable quick status check on the state of affairs in the US.
historical perspective and reality presented on each topic, in each chapter.
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