The second half of “On State Budgets and Parliamentary Budgets” is expected to be completed before the end of today. My goal is to discuss what is otherwise an extension of something that I had mentioned previously in The Work-Standard… Read More ›
Month: October 2022
On “Soviet Woman” and “Germanic Woman”
Bogumil, There is another aspect of my original discussion that gradually became apparent to me over the course of the previous week. If you recall, I stated how Marholz alluded to Economic Liberalization being the precursor to Social Liberalization and… Read More ›
Cuban Missile Crises at 60
The cold war chill I caught as a child is directly connected to events that happened sixty years ago today. The Cuban Missile Crisis gave me a case of nuclear jitters that have stayed with me ever since. Now, just… Read More ›
Back To Work!
When I bid adieu to my government-work career 13 years ago, opting to cash in on retirement pensions, I knew that the regimented style of life I’d engaged in for decades was one I’d be remiss to discard entirely. I… Read More ›
Update (23 October 2022)
Last night, I uploaded two new additions to Digital Library II, the second webpage where I host a number of books, academic articles, historical documents, treatises, white papers, and other works related to my Blog posts. For those who are… Read More ›
On State Budgets and Parliamentary Budgets (Pt. I of II)
The Work-Standard (2nd Ed.) routinely employed the terms “State Budget,” “State Revenue,” and “State Expense” within the broader discussion of the LER (Life-Energization Reciprocity) and LERE (Life-Energization Reciprocal Electrification) Processes. The “State Budget” described therein and in The Third Place… Read More ›
Update (22 October 2022)
I got another Blog post in the works at the moment. After taking care of some personal matters outside of the Blog, I now have a limited window of opportunity to complete that post. The post in question is a… Read More ›
On Taxation of Kapital and Geld
In Production for Profit, the goal of taxation policy is to acquire a source of Kapital as tax revenue for the Parliament. Since this Mode of Production places greater emphasis on privatized commercial firms, it is inevitable for taxes to… Read More ›
The Wall Street Coup, Part Two — Tales of History and Imagination
Hi all the following is Part Two of a Two Part Tale. Part One is Here If I may, folks, I’d like to resume this Tale by doing something totally irresponsible. Before we come back to General Butler, I want… Read More ›
Liz Truss’s Brexit-based economic dreams end her brief reign over “Britaly” — Riding the Elephant
Boris Johnson is trying to return as prime minister South Asian origin politicians continue in prominent roles When Britain voted in 2016 to leave the European Union, it was expected that it would be hit by economic problems while it… Read More ›
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