This Blog post is definitely going to be a brief one, so I will be cut to the chase and provide the fundamental details. I normally do not write posts about playing video games, but when I do, the experience… Read More ›
Month: May 2022
Hugo Fischer: Ernst Jünger’s Mentor – Tiana Berger – Junge Freiheit n°20 – 2000
Originally posted on Niekisch Translation Project:
When Hugo Fischer died on May 11th 1975 at the age of 76 in the town of Ohlstadt in Upper Bavaria, nobody was supposed to recognize this news, at least officially. Fischer was a…
Marx on Capital as a Real God
Originally posted on 𝗗𝗔𝗥𝗞 𝗠𝗔𝗥𝗫𝗜𝗦𝗠:
Image is a detail from Harmonic Tower by Daniel Martin Diaz (Transcript of a talk. The video is here). Introduction There is a specific aspect of Marx’s theory of capitalism that I believe isn’t sufficiently emphasised. And that…
Update (29 May 2022)
I have decided that this week’s series of Blog posts should be about a combination of political, technological, economic, social, and financial topics. Unlike the previous weeks of posts, where the conversation focused on a single theme, I will be… Read More ›
Update (28 May 2022)
I am currently taking a break from the Blog over the weekend, figuring out what I would be writing for next week. There is currently not much else for me to discuss about at the moment. In the meantime, I… Read More ›
Digital Sovereignty: Precursor to the National Intranet (Pt. III of III)
Every form of economic governance corresponds to a related model of political governance. What applies in the physical realm is capable of being reapplied in the digital realm. At stake in today’s geopolitical climate is the possibility of restructuring the… Read More ›
What is “Internet Governance Theory?”
As part of my ongoing investigations into the concept of Digital Sovereignty, I relied on the existing literature which brought me to a few WordPress websites. The information provided on those sites proved to be insightful enough to warrant a… Read More ›
Update (25 May 2022)
I am thinking about writing another post besides the third part of “Digital Sovereignty.” That post will have to wait because I am currently reading the existing computer science literature on the subject. In the meantime, I will be working… Read More ›
Oswald Spengler’s “On the German National Character”
Previously on The Fourth Estate, I had written a multi-part series of posts on Prussianism and Socialism, a long treatise that Oswald Spengler wrote in response to the poor performance of Germany’s “November Revolution.” For those who do not recall,… Read More ›
Digital Sovereignty: Precursor to the National Intranet (Pt. II of III)
The concept of a “digital economy” is still relatively new, having grown up alongside the World Wide Web (WWW) back in the 1990s. A definitive economic history of the WWW has yet to be written, and what can be said… Read More ›
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