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First Capitalist in the Soviet Union by Steve Puthuff

History often remembers revolutions for their battles and political upheavals. Yet some of the greatest transformations begin quietly in boardrooms, classrooms, and shop floors. ‘First Capitalist in the Soviet Union is the true story of one man who introduced free market ideas to a nation that had never known them. Written by Steve Puthuff, the memoir offers a rare insider’s view of how innovation, determination, and human connection shaped a turning point in history.

Steve Puthuff did not set out to change the Soviet Union. Raised on a California farm grounded in values of hard work, honesty, and persistence, Steve built a career in Silicon Valley as an engineer, inventor, and founder of multiple technology companies. By the mid-1980s, he held eleven patents and was recognized for tackling complex challenges. When an unexpected invitation took him to Moscow, he encountered a country full of intelligent, capable people working under a system that discouraged initiative and kept progress hidden behind layers of bureaucracy.

A televised interview in which Steve described the barriers to innovation in the Soviet system caught the attention of senior officials. Impressed by his insights, he was asked to assemble a team of American business leaders and technology experts to help design economic reforms. This collaboration led to “The Americans for the Success of Perestroika” and eventually to Econotech, the first major Soviet-American joint venture, which introduced Russians to something they had never experienced before: genuine consumer choice, customer service, and private ownership.

The venture grew rapidly, demonstrating that even under tight control, people respond eagerly to opportunity. For a brief and hopeful time, Soviet citizens saw firsthand the benefits of competition and entrepreneurship. Shops offered a greater variety. Service improved. People began to imagine futures once considered impossible. Yet as the Soviet Union collapsed, organized crime filled the power vacuum, threatening lives and ultimately forcing Steve to leave the country.

But ‘First Capitalist in the Soviet Union’ is more than a memoir of economic reform. It is a reflection on bridging two vastly different worlds and how those experiences shaped Steve’s views on leadership, ethics, and responsibility. The book explores the cultural and human dimensions of economic change, emphasizing that progress is not just about policies or profits but about trust, respect, and perseverance. Steve highlights both the triumphs and the missed opportunities, offering a balanced perspective on what can be achieved when people from opposing systems work toward a shared goal.

He also offers a perspective on how authoritarian systems, past and present, constrain human potential and suppress initiative. He recalls standing in cold, empty Moscow grocery lines and hearing whispered resistance, memories that underscore how deeply people long for opportunity when it is withheld.

“Most people told me it could not be done,” Steve mentioned. “But the truth is, people everywhere want to make a better life for themselves. When you give them the tools and freedom to do it, they will surpass expectations.”

The book will appeal to readers interested in history, business, leadership, and personal aspirations. It offers a perspective on the final years of the Soviet Union told not by a politician or journalist, but by someone building something on the ground, working directly with the people whose lives were changing and reflecting on what those changes meant.

‘First Capitalist in the Soviet Union’ will be available in digital formats online and through major booksellers starting August 20. Pre-orders can be made at Amazon.  

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