I must confess that the only genuine way of getting involved in American political life is to affiliate oneself with “special interest groups.” This is of course of one of the limitations of living under a Parliamentary Democracy. America is… Read More ›
Month: May 2024
A Reading of Christian Parenti’s “Trump Derangement Inflation”
Christian Parenti should be familiar to anyone with a serious interest in Hamiltonianism within the last several years. Early on in this Blog’s existence, I happened to have read his book, Radical Hamilton, where Parenti outlined how aspects of Hamiltonianism… Read More ›
Services Inflation for Japanese Businesses Spikes by Most since 1991, Bank of Japan Gets Lots of Rate-Hike Ammo | Wolf Street
Huge month-to-month jumps for second month in a row as businesses jack up their prices for new fiscal year. Services Inflation for Japanese Businesses Spikes by Most since 1991, Bank of Japan Gets Lots of Rate-Hike Ammo
MEMORIAL DAY 2024
Over the years, I have done many a Memorial day post, feel free to check the archives for past ones! May NO American or citizen of a free country ever forget those that fought and died for you! None of… Read More ›
Israel Faces Unprecedented Challenges: Authorized And Diplomatic Strain | Archynetys
Israel’s authorized group, with Yaron Wax, Malcolm Shaw and Avigail Frisch Ben Avraham, are ready for the judges to enter the Worldwide Courtroom of Justice in The Hague, Netherlands, this Friday. (Credit score: Peter Dejong/AP) This week, Israeli Prime Minister… Read More ›
Dollar Diplomacy: 1919-1932 – Herbert Feis | Strategic Studies Book Club
[“Dollar Diplomacy” referred to the economic means by which the Jeffersonians imposed the Empire of Liberty prior to the Second World War. Before the IMF and the World Bank, the Jeffersonians relied on New York-based banking institutions to lend Kapital… Read More ›
Theology of Money, Credit and Debt | Economic Sociology & Political Economy
[Nothing new is to be learned from that particular post, other than the metaphysics of the Post-Bretton Woods “Debt Standard” that I criticized in The Work-Standard (3rd Ed.). The topic repeats itself because not many people understand its implications, nor… Read More ›
Update (25 May 2024)
Can’t believe I spent the past few weeks not writing anything interesting. So far, I have been relaxing and spending time outside of the Blog doing other things. Some at work, the rest menial and dull. I have no idea… Read More ›
Financial Literacy in a Recession
In the UK, we are suffering. Everything costs too much, and salaries aren’t going up. It’s bloody awful. As a young adult determined to move out of her parents home, this makes life a lot harder. However, despite these setbacks… Read More ›
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