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EPISODE · Jan 11, 2026 · 54 MIN

#22 - Kamil Galeev

from The Network State Podcast · host ns.com

Kamil Galeev is a writer specializing in the mechanics of historical power. We discuss why revolutions often lead to extreme regimentation, the centralization of the French monarchy, building parallel institutions, Stalin's bureaucratic camouflage, and the divergence of Russian and Chinese privatization. If you're interested in learning about and discussing these ideas, check out Network School at https://ns.com.

Kamil Galeev is a writer specializing in the mechanics of historical power. We discuss why revolutions often lead to extreme regimentation, the centralization of the French monarchy, building parallel institutions, Stalin's bureaucratic camouflage, and the divergence of Russian and Chinese privatization. If you're interested in learning about and discussing these ideas, check out Network School at https://ns.com.

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