Hamiltonianism as an American Worldview is neither exclusive to the American Right nor exclusive to the American Left. The old Federalist Party, predating the ideologically straightlaced, mass mobilized parties of the 20th century, was diverse in terms of its intellectual… Read More ›
Month: January 2024
Update (27 January 2024)
Near the end of 2023, Julius Krein of American Affairs wrote a lengthy essay on Hamiltonianism and Jeffersonianism at this stage of the 21st century. Much of Krein’s conclusions resonated with the ones which I had made in last week’s… Read More ›
“Neither Left nor Right” in US Politics
Contemporary American politics at this stage in the 21st century has become increasingly differentiated from what came before in the past two, three or four decades. No longer is the political-economic discourse rigidly defined by an “American Left” pivoted toward… Read More ›
Update (20 January 2024)
Due to changes in my schedule earlier this week, I had been forced to write my post for this ahead of time instead of today. For this reason, I am going leave today’s Update post brief and instead focus on… Read More ›
Hamiltonianism and Euroscepticism as Ideological Allies
Pan-Europeanism is in some respects a kind of “Pan-Nationalism” that came about in response to the circumstances surrounding the two World Wars. After arriving to the conclusion that other “Nationalisms” and “Socialisms” had ravaged Europe in the early 20th century,… Read More ›
Update (13 January 2024)
So far, I have been handling my personal offline schedule fine. Given that it is going to impact my schedule writing for The Fourth Estate, I think writing at least post per week over the weekends could have its own… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: Post-Pandemic Shrinkflation (2024)
The term “Shrinkflation” refers to an economic phenomenon where Economic Organizations attempt a cost-cutting measure where the size of finished goods is reduced due to Currency Depreciation. It is an accurate term to demonstrate how production processes cost manpower and… Read More ›
Update (6 January 2024)
Today marks my first weekend after working full-time earlier this week. I am still getting used to my new schedule because I have yet to write something for The Fourth Estate. I was hoping to have a post or two… Read More ›