Populism is a relentless, cyclical upheaval that has shaped the trajectory of nations and empires throughout history. From the streets of Ancient Rome to the revolutionary fervor of the French Revolution, and the fractures of today's global order, populism has repeatedly altered the course of history, destabilizing political systems and reshaping global power dynamics.
Through rich historical examples and sharp analysis,
Cycles of Chaos uncovers the cyclical nature of populism, where reform and collapse are inextricably linked. As contemporary populist movements surge, this book asks a critical question: Can we break this cycle before it inflicts irreversible damage on our civilizations?