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There are many timelines dedicated to the victory of the Reds in the Cold War. All of them assess the fate of the world and humanity in different ways, but they all missed an important part of people's lives - culture (in the broadest sense of the word). In fact, many omit the "soul" of a similar world, and after all, such changes necessarily had to reflect on what we read and what we are looking at. Of course, depending on the variant of victory, different results are possible. Nevertheless, the following conclusions can be blown out.
1) Regionality - in the Soviet Union there has never been a "total, all-consuming" mass culture in the United States. This means that the products of culture will be focused primarily on the local viewer.
2) Politicization - no comment.
Cultural consequences of the disintegration of the USA are interesting ...

Does anyone else have thoughts?
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