Bogumil, Personally, I did not know about this speech until this ARPLAN Post had brought it to my attention. I am willing to believe that an argument can be made in favor of a correlation between the current Post and… Read More ›
Month: March 2022
Update (6 March 2022)
I hope everyone looking forward to what else I have to say regarding the Russian invasion of Ukraine because that will be the next Blog post for tomorrow. I have other information related to the invasion which I feel should… Read More ›
On Russia Invading Ukraine (5 March 2022)
Anyone reading The Fourth Estate may notice that I have not been posting as much as I used to lately. Between posting something new like Economic History Case Studies and Conservative Socialism or focusing on contemporary events, I felt that… Read More ›
Update (4 March 2022)
Currently, I am trying to figure out what I should be discussing about in the next set of Blog posts. Will it be another Economic History Case Studies or another Conservative Socialism-related post? In any case, I have been rereading… Read More ›
Political Readings: Digital Library
Today, I am proud to announce the opening stages of building a Digital Library on The Fourth Estate to provide downloadable .pdf copies of various books, treatises, academic journal articles, doctoral dissertations, technical documents, and other materials that is either… Read More ›
Generational Experiences Transcend the Partisan Divide?
The political divide in US politics does not affect younger generations of Americans, namely the Millennials and Generation Z, as much as older generations. From a Hamiltonian Federalist perspective, it is reassuring to know that young people in these United… Read More ›
Update (2 March 2022)
Okay, I am nearly finished with the aforementioned assignment that I mentioned back on Monday. All I have to do now is to go over the whole document and then send it off for review. This shouldn’t take too long,… Read More ›