This text analyzes the rise of China as a new global power, emphasizing the prospect of a reconfiguration in the capitalist world order. Additionally, it explores the dichotomy between various global powers, notably in the context of actions promoted by the United States and its allies, such as the encirclement and possible war against Russia. The author also highlights the increasing polarization between democratic and antidemocratic forces, marked by the advance of the far right and the decline of political power within the conservative democratic field. Furthermore, it addresses the complexity of the transition from the Russian revolution to socialism instead of communism, discussing the implications of the technological revolution and t...