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The Economy of the Collapse
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The Economy of the Collapse

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About The Economy of the Collapse

The UK has fallen. Australia is under stress. France is imploding. And Canada is collapsing.This is not a statement driven by outrage. It is an observation grounded in patterns.Across the Western world, something deeper than a typical economic cycle is unfolding. Nations once defined by stability, institutional strength, and upward mobility are now facing structural pressures they can no longer easily absorb.In the United Kingdom, prolonged stagnation, declining productivity, and persistent cost-of-living pressures have eroded confidence in long-term economic resilience. Growth remains weak, real wages have struggled to recover, and public systems are increasingly strained.Australia, long seen as a model of economic stability, is now confronting rising household debt, housing affordability crises, and growing pressure on infrastructure as population growth outpaces capacity. The tension is no longer theoretical — it is lived.France is experiencing a different form of fracture. Social unrest, political fragmentation, and repeated waves of protest point to a deeper disconnect between institutions and the population. The system still stands — but it is no longer aligned.And then there is Canada.Canada is not collapsing in a dramatic, visible way. It is collapsing structurally.Productivity has stagnated. GDP per capita has weakened. Housing affordability has reached crisis levels in major cities. Public deficits continue to expand while long-term growth drivers remain uncertain. At the same time, population growth is accelerating at a pace that infrastructure, healthcare, and housing systems are struggling to absorb.The result is a quiet but powerful shift: more people, less mobility, and increasing pressure on the foundations of everyday life.This is not a series of isolated national issues.It is a pattern.A pattern of systems under strain — economically, social

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Episodes(28)

  1. 1

    EP21FR - Chaque nid de poule te coute 200 à 600$

    5 May11m
  2. 2

    EP20FR - La théorie de la moral pour l'économie et la société

    5 May19m
  3. 3

    EP 19FR - La Red Pill

    5 May13m
  4. 4

    EP18 - Le fonds souverain comme par magie

    5 May8m
  5. 5

    EP17FR - La masculinisme serait toxic de dire les féministes

    5 May21m
  6. 6

    EP16FR - Le cas type du nid de poule

    5 May14m
  7. 7

    EP15 - Qui reçoit quoi alors qu'on est surtaxé?

    5 May14m
  8. 8

    EP14FR - Comparaison Québec-Floride de la richesse

    5 May9m

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