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1 timestamped hit 1 source reading 1 extracted note Newest source: 2026-05-21, day precision Aliases: postwar-booms

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Postwar boom

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Most recent Jiang source touching this topic: Putin Does Not Want The Throne (2026-05-21, day precision).

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Lecture diagnosis on 2026-05-21 about the social consequences of the 1950-1970 Bretton Woods boom.

diagnosis

Jiang says the Bretton Woods era from roughly 1950 to 1970 produced exceptional American prosperity, but that success also generated corruption and complacency inside the United States.

Timestamped Evidence

Putin Does Not Want The Throne

2026-05-21, day precision · Game Theory #27: Putin Enters the Chat

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"Meaning the Americans can at any time force the Japanese and Europeans to get their gold in exchange for the US dollars. Okay? Does..."

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