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Why Collapse Narratives Go Viral

How Reset Myths Spread, Endure, and Shape Public Memory
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Every generation produces its own version of the end. From millenarian movements in medieval Europe to twentieth-century fears of nuclear annihilation, the idea that civilization stands on the edge of collapse has proven remarkably durable—and remarkably contagious. The Collapse Narrative examines why stories of systemic breakdown spread faster than facts, and how they become organizing myths for communities seeking meaning in uncertain times.


Drawing on historical case studies across cultures and centuries, this book traces the recurring patterns behind reset narratives: the scapegoating of institutions, the longing for a purified world, and the deep human need to impose order on chaos. It explores how ancient apocalyptic traditions migrated into modern political movements, digital communities, and mainstream media cycles—gaining new velocity with each technological leap.


Neither dismissive nor credulous, this is a rigorous cultural and intellectual history of collapse thinking—one that takes seriously both the anxieties driving these narratives and the historical record they routinely distort.

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26 February 2026
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9783565274512
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