Concluding with the topic about the means of transportation, we will be discussing about two important topics to buttress the ideas introduced in Parts I and II. First, if Part I had more to do with the production process of… Read More ›
Compendium
The Third Place: Modes of Transportation (Pt. II of III)
Back in Part I, I covered the topic of the modes of transportation made possible by the State of Total Mobilization. Most conventional transportation methods came into being throughout the 20th century and can be categorized into three Industries in… Read More ›
The Third Place: Modes of Transportation (Pt. I of III)
Thanks to the State of Total Mobilization, there are plenty of ways to travel. Originally, one’s primary means were traveling on foot, riding a bicycle, on horseback or a horse-drawn carriage. In certain parts of the world, horses could be… Read More ›
The Third Place: The Wealthy’s Interfaces with the SSE
The Social Ranking System dares to envisage the hierarchical structures of the Socialist Nation along the lines of merit, achievement and the Quality of Arbeit of each Self’s Vocation. As discussed earlier in Section One, everyone in the Totality begins… Read More ›
The Third Place: Construction of Residential Areas
The preceding Entry, “State Investments in Construction and Land Development,” delved into the Council State’s role in financing the land development and construction projects. I discussed about how they fit into the context of Production for Dasein and the dynamics… Read More ›
The Third Place: State Investments in Construction and Land Development
As stated in the Entry “Abolition of Rents and Mortgages,” the Totality owns the land within their country on the basis of National Sovereignty. They in turn entrust the Command Responsibility of looking after the land to the Council State… Read More ›
The Third Place: Suburbia and its Compatibility with MTEP
“Suburbia,” a term describing the communities around the outskirts of larger cities and metropolitan areas, was originally a phenomenon exclusive to the English-speaking world. In its original British context, the term once meant the residential areas which were situated outside… Read More ›
The Third Place: Dealing with the Wealthy (Pt. II of II)
The spending habits of the wealthy deserve further analysis than what has been discussed previously in The Work-Standard (2nd Ed.). When I originally discussed about the topic, I did so in relation to the Social Ranking System. I mentioned how… Read More ›
The Third Place: Dealing with the Wealthy (Pt. I of II)
There is a justifiable Intent for doing away with most forms of Taxation such as Income Taxation. I had discussed the topic of taxes before in The Work-Standard (2nd Ed.) where I provided some convenient arguments for deemphasizing Taxation in… Read More ›
The Third Place: Household Appliances (Pt. II of II)
The second half of this Entry is split into four areas. First, I will continue the discussion from the end of Part I by discussing about how Technology can be combined with the Equipmentality concept to create new “techniques” of… Read More ›
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