Unfortunately, I do not have any time at the moment to work on the next half of the latest Blog post. My schedule is going to be preoccupied for the foreseeable future, so I cannot provide a credible timeframe on… Read More ›
Month: November 2022
Update (22 November 2022)
I can’t believe November is almost over. I have yet to find enough time this week to work on the latter half of the latest post. I still intend to finish it this week.
“Fiscal Federalism” and the Work-Standard (Pt. I of II)
The following post pertains to a key aspect of the US taxation system that has not been explored in sufficient detail back in The Work-Standard (2nd Ed.). I discussed the current US taxation system regarding its obvious economic and fiscal… Read More ›
Update (21 November 2022)
In keeping with the theme of yesterday’s post, I am planning to work on a post that is related to the topic. The Subtantivist-Formalist Debate bears the promising implication that Economics cannot be understood without their political contexts. Certain economic… Read More ›
The Work-Standard in the “Substantivist-Formalist Debate”
Is there a universal logic to Economics, a discipline related to Political Science? Is the overarching purpose of Economics the study of how humans make rational choices on the consumption and distribution of scarce resources? Or is it the study… Read More ›
Update (20 November 2022)
I had to figure out whether I should be posting something today or not. This is because I am currently delving into another topic related to the Work-Standard. If the theme of last week’s posts were technological and pertained to… Read More ›
Social Forums: A Digitalization of Council Democracy (Pt. II of II)
In the previous post, I talked about how the National Intranet and the LERE Process could be governed by Social Forums presiding over computer networks, servers, and active websites. Equivalent to the Councils of a functioning Council Democracy, each Social… Read More ›
Update (19 November 2022)
I finished gathering the necessary information to write the next half of “A Digitalization of Council Democracy.” My next goal is to complete that post before the end of today, expanding the topic further to address ways in which the… Read More ›
Relationship between Cryptocurrency and Blockchain — Viewers Decide
In several ways, blockchain technology provides decentralized safety and confidence. The order in which newly added blocks are always chronological. It means that new blocks are in the “tail” of the blockchain. Unless the majority of nodes in the network… Read More ›
What Is Blockchain Technology? — NFT – Crypto – Games
Beyond being transparent with data, the blockchain is also a secure way to store it. Using Bitcoin as an example, here’s how a transaction is added to a new block: When a bitcoin user sends a transaction, a message is… Read More ›
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