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[[File:Antichinese collapse propaganda.jpg|thumb|565x565px|Example of [[Western world|Western]] collapse propaganda directed against [[People's Republic of China|China]] present on social media. Note the use of fear-mongering and themes of impending cataclysm.]] | [[File:Antichinese collapse propaganda.jpg|thumb|565x565px|Example of [[Western world|Western]] collapse propaganda directed against [[People's Republic of China|China]] present on social media. Note the use of fear-mongering and themes of impending cataclysm.]] | ||
'''Political collapse | '''Political collapse propaganda'''{{Citation needed|date=February 2024|reason=Reliable sources indicating that this is an actual concept in leftist political thought are required.}} involves the repeated fantasization and proclamation that an imminent societal or economic collapse is right around the corner. No, this time, really! It is commonly found among gold-bugs, [[Austrian economics]] supporters, [[Paleoconservative|paleoconservatives]] as well as other extreme [[Traditionalism|traditionalists]], {{Citation needed span|text=and many modern Marxists.|date=February 2024}}{{Slanted|reason=Marxist predictions of the end of capitalism are grounded in a materialist understanding, not comparable to libertarians and other far-right groups.}} | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 22:37, 20 March 2024
Political collapse propaganda[citation needed] involves the repeated fantasization and proclamation that an imminent societal or economic collapse is right around the corner. No, this time, really! It is commonly found among gold-bugs, Austrian economics supporters, paleoconservatives as well as other extreme traditionalists, and many modern Marxists.[citation needed][tendency-based slant]