As of late, I am proud to report that work on the draft copies of upcoming posts for this week are proceeding along smoothly. For this week, I will be working on the rest of the SMP Compendium entries pertaining… Read More ›
Month: July 2021
Compendium: How the State receives Revenue and allocates the Budget
The Vocational Civil Service (VCS) Economy model does not rely on the conventional taxation policies found in Liberal Capitalism. The State receives the Revenue for its Budget from the same national economy that it predominantly owns and controls. All Geld… Read More ›
Back from Hiatus
I am writing this post to let my followers and others reading The Fourth Estate that I have returned from my hiatus. For those who are unaware, I took a break from posting anything on the Blog last Tuesday, which… Read More ›
No Posts for the rest of this week
Due to personal matters that I need to be taking care of, I will not be posting anything new on The Fourth Estate for the rest of this week. Personally, I do not appreciate having to deal with them at… Read More ›
Update on the Wayback Machine
I just checked the Wayback Machine on Archive.org to see if my saves for The Fourth Estate are available. It works as intended and everything up to this new post has been saved. Starting this week, I will be saving… Read More ›
Webpage Update
The new webpage has been completed. As one will notice, it serves as an introductory page on the Work-Standard in order to introduce others to the concept. I left the conceptualize brief, as its purpose is to serve as an… Read More ›
The Fourth Estate on the Wayback Machine and Work-Standard Webpage Update
Anyone concerned about links to various webpages or posts on The Fourth Estate will rest assured that I have taken the initiative of having everything here on the Wayback machine. Everything prior to this post has been stored for posterity…. Read More ›
Ernst Jünger’s Der Arbeiter (Pt. V of VII)
When one thinks of “Prussia,” does one conjure images of Prussian militarism? Where one thinks of “Bolshevism” (or if one wishes, “Leninism”) does one conjure images of the Soviet Union? Or, as Ernst Jünger dared to claim, are Prussianism and… Read More ›
Ernst Jünger’s Der Arbeiter (Pt. IV of VII)
Technology continues to be the defining characteristic of the Arbeiter. It is what enables the Arbeiter to revolutionize the world. The other key trait is the arts, particularly how certain artforms are created and what can be considered an artform… Read More ›