Simplicious - writes about the new narrative of Russia becoming exhausted - collapsing war economy etc. Maybe Fukuyama's end o history actually refers to becoming ignorant of any history prior to 1992. Much more rhyme than repeat while Russia is doing a pretty good impersonation on a smaller scale of what worked out very well for the US.
" Furthermore, the experience of World War II led to a greater emphasis on technological innovation and research and development as key drivers of economic growth. The war had accelerated advancements in technology, particularly in areas such as aerospace, medicine, and electronics. Recognizing the importance of maintaining a competitive edge, the U.S. government invested heavily in research and development, collaborating with private industry and academia to foster innovation. This emphasis on technology would later contribute to the rise of the U.S. as a leader in technological advancements during the latter half of the 20th century.
In conclusion, the long-term economic consequences of World War II on the United States were profound and far-reaching. The post-war economic boom, characterized by increased consumer spending and infrastructure development, laid the foundation for the growth of the American middle class. Changes in labor market dynamics, driven by the increased participation of women and minorities, reshaped the workforce and contributed to the ongoing struggle for equality. Lastly, the influence of WWII on U.S. economic policies established a framework for government intervention and support that would guide economic decision-making for years to come. Together, these factors illustrate how the legacy of World War II continues to resonate in the contemporary economic landscape of the United States".
https://usahistorytimeline.com/pages/the-economic-impact-of-wwii-on-the-u-s--985a19a4.php