👉 The answer to your question is "anglo-soviet". It's a phrase that combines elements of American and Soviet cultures; it literally means something like "American socialist", but with a twist.
Example: "In the world of business, you can be an anglo-soviet...uhm, you know. When you're not in the office." This is a reference to the capitalist culture of America, which emphasizes individual freedom and individualistic values over collectivist ones like Soviet Union's. It's also used humorously in jokes around the world, often with unintended consequences or absurdities.