Month: March 2024
Update (27 March 2024)
Finally managed to upload the .PDFs of The Work-Standard (3rd Ed.) and The Digital Realm (1st Ed.) to Archive.org. All of the Treatises that I had worked on in order to compile an entire decade of research between 2021 and… Read More ›
Do advances in technology inspire advances in human rights?
Fellow blogger and northeasterner, Laurie Graves, at Notes from the Hinterland, posed an intriguing question in her comment on my previous post, Trying to Walk in the Shoes of Previous Generations. She asked: Do you think the advances in human… Read More ›
Real estate trend: seniors are choosing to stay in their homes
In Canada, an article by the Globe and Mail recently talked about the lack of downsizing trend among Canada’s senior citizens. I wonder if this is true for Americans, or seniors in western countries in general? Real estate trend: seniors… Read More ›
Update (26 March 2024)
Yesterday, in response to the implications posited in Part III of “Investing with State Capitalists and Social Capitalists,” I decided to reread the conclusions which I had made in Work-Standard Accounting Practices (1st Ed.). One significant area of interest concerned… Read More ›
Investing with State and Social Capitalists (Pt. III of IV)
“The social and economic side of the revolution [James] Burnham and his National Review colleagues fought for has now also matured in full, as ever larger homeless camps dot the urban landscape of every American metropolis, and as hollow, rusting hulks are… Read More ›
Update (25 March 2024)
Due to some unexpected changes in my schedule this week, I was given the opportunity to work on Part III of “Investing with State and Social Capitalists.” I decided to focus the direction of the topic on whether it is… Read More ›
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