Project 2025: Everything is Fine is a systemic analysis of how institutional decay unfolds in advanced democracies, often invisibly, and often irreversibly.
The book argues that collapse is not a single event but a threshold reached when feedback loops flip from self-correcting to self-reinforcing. As rules become politicized, processes slow, and trust erodes, highly skilled professionals, scientists, engineers, doctors, civil servants, begin to quietly exit. These losses do not trigger immediate crisis, but they hollow out the state’s capacity to function.
Elections may change leadership, but they cannot instantly restore legitimacy, expertise, or institutional memory once those assets are gone. By the time decline becomes visible, the damage has already compounded.
Grounded in historical precedent, labor mobility data, and institutional analysis, this book explains why modern collapse often feels confusing, delayed, and oddly calm...and why restoring what was lost is far harder than preventing its loss in the first place.