In case anyone is wondering, I am still here, and I have not abandoned the Blog at all. As I had stated last week, this time of the year is when I tend to be preoccupied with personal matters offline…. Read More ›
Month: March 2022
Update (24 March 2022)
I added the “Political Deficits” dissertation to the Digital Library. This was the same dissertation which I had read and commented on earlier this week within one of my more recent Blog posts. Unfortunately, there is not much else for… Read More ›
Will Fuel Prices Keep Rising?
The past few months alone has seen massive spikes in the prices of gasoline and diesel. Those rising prices came as the result of their depression around 2020, which was during the early months of the Coronavirus Pandemic. While the… Read More ›
Update (22 March 2022)
Unfortunately, I am also busy today as well. There are a number of personal priorities which I need to take care of first before I can do anything. That accounts for why I have not been able to have anything… Read More ›
Update (21 March 2022)
I have nothing ready for today, unfortunately. After completing my notations yesterday, I am still trying to figure out what I want to write at the moment. I should be able to have something ready for tomorrow or Wednesday. Other… Read More ›
Notes on the “Political Deficits” Dissertation
Before I encountered the ARPLAN Blog, I made a number of predictions back in late 2018 about the next 30 years, concluding that Liberal Capitalism’s worldwide hegemony will not survive the 21st century. Everything between the 2020s and 2040s was… Read More ›
Update (20 March 2022)
I spent all day gathering information and drawing conclusion from a number of research papers and even a dissertation that comments on the commonalities between 20th and 21st century politics. The dissertation in particular arguably the most promising of all… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: Welfare Capitalism’s “Manufacturing Fetish”
The years since the Great Recession has witnessed a growing interest among Western countries to restore their manufacturing capabilities. Although heavy and light industries are both necessary to provide any nation with finished goods, it is still naïve to treat… Read More ›
Update (18 March 2022)
This week did not turn out the way I had planned last weekend. What seemed like simple, straightforward tasks became an increasingly difficult struggle to get things done offline. Therefore, I decided on a change of plans. My goal for… Read More ›
Update (16 March 2022)
As promised, I recently uploaded the next batch of .pdf documents to the Digital Library. This new batch are related to theoretical research and technical reports on the interest in Zero-Carbon Fuels over the past ten years. Some other documents… Read More ›
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