The second book, “The Power of Self-Seekers and Grabbers,” delves into the economic and political processes taking place in contemporary Russia. The authors meticulously examine how the government attempts to convince the public of economic stability despite the growing impoverishment of the population. Against the backdrop of increasing wealth among state officials and large corporations, the second book “The Power of Self-Seekers and Grabbers” exposes the scale of corruption and financial misconduct.
Readers will find here an analysis of various types of bank deposits, savings, and loans, as well as an assessment of the overall volume of the population’s savings. Special attention is given to the concentration of capital in corporate accounts and the increasing influence of military-police groups that utilise public funds to consolidate their power.
The second book “The Power of Self-Seekers and Grabbers” explores the role of Russian corporations in shaping state policy, demonstrating how large capitals impact the political landscape of the country. It considers the reduction of interest rates on deposits amidst the rising profitability of securities, as well as the use of banking capital for military needs and its consequences for the working class.
The second book “The Power of Self-Seekers and Grabbers” examines how the state utilises its resources to support corporations at the expense of funds that could have been directed towards meeting societal needs. It addresses the issue of rising prices for essential goods and its impact on citizens’ lives, as well as the state’s responsibility for the debts and actions of corporations. An evaluation is given of the state’s role in ensuring the financial stability of the corporate sector. What role does society play in the management of state corporations?
The second book “The Power of Self-Seekers and Grabbers” also analyses the interconnection between the rise in retail prices and the decline in wholesale prices, as well as the impact of this process on the financial state of corporations and citizens’ budgets. The role of state regulation of prices for goods and services is discussed. The authors answer the questions: “Whose side is the state on: the corporations or the people?” “Who profits from government measures, and who covers the losses: corporations or the population?”
The second book “The Power of Self-Seekers and Grabbers” penetrates the heart of Russia’s political arena. The authors reveal secrets and contradictions of the Communist Party of Russia (CPRF) that are shielded from the public. Viewing through the lens of deceit, ambitions, and the party’s influence, the authors expose the deceptive practices within its structures, raising questions about transparency and honesty towards voters.
Not only is the CPRF’s political programme analysed, but also its real influence on the formation of political diversity and representation in Russia. The pages of the second book “The Power of Self-Seekers and Grabbers” reveal the prohibition for workers to have their own political parties and analyse the restrictions imposed on the creation of new political forces in Russia.
Special attention is given to the position of the CPRF leader, Gennady Zyuganov, and his stance on taxation and economic policy issues. The contradictions between the party’s declared and actual actions are scrutinised, especially in the context of the struggle for military contracts and the defence industry’s interests.
The second book “The Power of Self-Seekers and Grabbers” explores the connection between the CPRF and oligarchic circles and the government, revealing the influence of business structures on the formation of political decisions and legislation. Hidden financial practices, potential conflicts of interest, corporate and state ties, etc., are all unveiled to the public by the authors.
The second book “The Power of Self-Seekers and Grabbers” will not let the reader get bored; it is full of powerful criticism of modern politics and economics not only in Russia, though Russia is the main element of the study. Special attention in the second book “The Power of Self-Seekers and Grabbers” is given by the authors to Russia’s economic dependence on China, as well as the consequences for national security and development strategy. The authors analyse the alliances between Russian and Chinese oligarchs, as well as the internal contradictions in Russia’s policy and the search for possible solutions.
The second book “The Power of Self-Seekers and Grabbers” examines the economic benefits for certain individuals associated with military hysteria and their impact on the budget and social sphere. It emphasises the problem of the legal status and social protection of the working class.
In the second book “The Power of Self-Seekers and Grabbers,” the authors conduct a detailed analysis of corporate practices regarding fines imposed on workers. The behaviour of corporations is highlighted, along with the motives and consequences of such actions. The authors note that fines have become a tool for exerting pressure on the workforce, and they are imposed not only for specific violations but also for dubious reasons, which undoubtedly raises serious questions in the field of labour relations. The authors not only tackle complex issues but also suggest ways to resolve them.
In the second book “The Power of Self-Seekers and Grabbers,” the grounds for imposing fines are studied, revealing their destructive impact on the working environment. In the context of wage regulation by monopolies, corporate strategies for reducing wage funds and the consequences for workers are highlighted.
Particular attention is paid to the trend of corporations in Europe and America aimed at reducing wages to the level of competitors from China. China has become the cherished dream of American and European capital.
The second book “The Power of Self-Seekers and Grabbers” will provide the reader with an understanding of the dynamics of modern labour relations and the challenges faced by workers and businesses in the context of contemporary economic realities dictated by capitalism.
The second book “The Power of Self-Seekers and Grabbers” reveals the harsh reality of the use of force in police activities, where the application of force often exceeds reasonable limits. It examines how the beating of detainees becomes the norm, but leaves a line — not to lead to death. The authors explore the forced mobilisation of students into the army, analysing in detail the consequences of this phenomenon for the education system and the military sphere, showing how young people become hostages of state policy.
Special attention is given to the judicial system and its manipulative tactics, as well as the corruption that ensures the functioning of the capitalist system. In the second book “The Power of Self-Seekers and Grabbers,” the comprehensive impact of corruption on public structures is analysed, showing its role in maintaining the existing order. The second book “The Power of Self-Seekers and Grabbers” lifts the dark curtain on the prison system, specifically the slave labour of factories in prisons, akin to the workhouses of 19th century England, where owners extract billions from the labour of prisoners. The ethical and economic aspects of this phenomenon are considered, showing how the prison system turns into a profitable business.
In the second book “The Power of Self-Seekers and Grabbers,” the reader will find a thorough analysis of the banking management structure, including the analysis of bonuses and rewards received from government contracts and their impact on Russia’s economy and politics. The processes of officials enriching themselves through obtaining state loans are explored, demonstrating the consequences of this phenomenon for the state budget and the economy as a whole.
One of the key aspects of discussion in the second book “The Power of Self-Seekers and Grabbers” is the provision of concessions and guarantees to officials by the government, which is seen as part of the evolution of power from reforms to restoration, how these mechanisms strengthen the positions of the elite [the propertied classes] and contribute to the return to the old orders characteristic of the Russian Empire.
The second book “The Power of Self-Seekers and Grabbers” examines the complex interrelationship between Russian semi-state corporations and global giants. Who owns the shares? Who are the beneficiaries? The authors unravel the labyrinth of complex interactions and the web of connections through shares between Russian semi-state corporations and global giants, as well as the influence of American monopolists on the Russian economy. The authors investigate the connection between the balance of payments and ongoing armed conflicts, highlighting the impact of war on the economy. A detailed analysis is conducted on wages. The authors demonstrate the discrepancy between the rhetoric on television screens and reality. On the screens, everything seems beautiful and well-coordinated — wages are rising. But the figures, as the authors say, do not lie. Therefore, special attention is given to the decline in the average wage, expressed in kilograms of wheat, which is an indicator of the deterioration in the standard of living.
In the second book “The Power of Self-Seekers and Grabbers,” there is criticism of the rhetoric of the government and moneylenders who, under the guise of patriotism, urge the working class to fight for the interests of bankers and shareholders. A special place is given to investigating the calls of officials to send the sons of peasants to war, while their own children lead luxurious lives, have sanctions lifted from them, and the war becomes a profitable deal for their fat beneficial positions in global monopolies.
The second book “The Power of Self-Seekers and Grabbers” conducts a comprehensive analysis of the causes of the conflict in Ukraine, starting from its roots and the factors that led to the escalation of the situation. Key events that became catalysts for the conflict are examined, and measures are proposed for its resolution.
The authors pay attention to the role of American financial interests in Ukraine and the influence of Russian economic factors in the Donetsk region. The activities of the OUN-UPA as a private military company supported by the USA and England are described, as well as the role of the American military intelligence corps in managing Ukraine.
The influence of Russian private military companies and their oversight of the army is explored, as well as the role of military contractors from Russia and the USA as a result of Ukraine’s division. The chapter analyses Turkey’s interests, the fate of Ukrainian grain under the auspices of the UN, and the influence of English military attaches on the country’s policy.
In the second book “The Power of Self-Seekers and Grabbers,” the structure of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the functions of the SBU, and the impact of private battalions are examined, the activities of the OUN-UPA as a private military company [who supports it? who controls it? what is the ultimate goal?] are studied. The authors conduct a thorough analysis of the financial interests of the Russian general staff and the issue of Ukraine’s fascisation in 2023, investigating the extent to which the actions of the Russian government correspond to declared goals, which industrial giants are present in the markets of Ukraine and Russia, and what political and economic interests they pursue. The authors reveal the cooperation between Wall Street and the Kremlin, their joint interest in profiting from the conflict, the interaction and rivalry of Russia and America in Ukraine, the location of Russian gold reserves in English and Swiss banks, the influence of China, the relationships between Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Poland, and the Baltic States, and the impact of the Chinese yuan on Russia’s economic resources.
In the second book “The Power of Self-Seekers and Grabbers,” the authors reveal additional facts about the “HOLODOMOR“.
The second book “The Power of Self-Seekers and Grabbers” is intended to provoke and encourage discussion on issues of political transparency and ethics, as well as to uncover the dark corners of power that rarely become the subject of public attention.



