I'm not reading anything necessarily shocking anywhere in this article, although it's good to be reminded that revolutions can happen without anyone seeing them coming. I was taught in high school that perestroika and awareness of both how bad the common man's life was/how easy those at the top had it led to that revolution, so I didn't know that was striking news or anything. Although, like with a lot of things, the modern alt right has turned it into the completely wrong lesson, which i think is america outspending russia or something daft like that.
There's an awful lot of America's corruption that stays bottled up and behind closed doors. I wonder if the reason we haven't seen any attempt to clean up this corruption is that any attempt to start clearing it would - by its very nature - reveal that corruption to the masses, and thus lead to a startlingly similar situation. How patriotic would you feel if you knew about how your defense dollars are spent? Or how many decisions in the past twenty years that were made as ostensibly moral choices, but instead were to increase tax revenue? Or, even, how congressmen and senators choose to spend their money? Or where the majority of their money comes from?