The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 had an immediate impact on the world system. In the Russian territory itself, it produced major dislocations in mobile phone number list all spheres of social life, which were slowly being overcome over the last three decades. The Putin system has been rewriting history with a vision that seeks to connect the glorious pre-revolutionary moments with the Soviet ones. Who misses communism? Russia 30 years after the dissolution of the Soviet Union The impact of the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 was noticeably and immediately mobile phone numbers list felt in all spheres of the world system.
Among other issues, it not only confirmed the end of the Cold War, but also reconfigured the map of social movements. The field of social sciences and humanities also absorbed this impact and quickly translated it. For a historian of the stature of Eric Hobsbawm, for example, the fall of the USSR marked the end of the 20th century .1. For other riskier authors, it directly meant the end of history.two. Beyond the effects it generated in the reconfiguration of the current world or in mobile phone number list mobile phone number list the field of historiographical and philosophical reflection, the end of the country of the Soviets had much more concrete and significant consequences for Russian society itself.
If for the few members of the old communist leadership who decided the fatal destiny of the country modeled by the 1917 Revolution it meant a repositioning as a new capitalist elite, for many of the ordinary citizens it brought the loss of relative stability and the fall in mobile phone number list poverty. More generally, the dissolution of the ussrit marked for all of them the end of a shared common project; of a world that –despite its multiple shortcomings– was known and familiar to all who had inhabited it. A kind of apocalyptic catastrophe, of "end of the world", whose most notorious effect would have been the inability to imagine the future. But, as Alejandro Galliano points out, that future came inexorably and, "after the end of the world, the world continued to exist"3.