I just established a new webpage for Digital Library VI. The first set of .pdfs pertain to the Preface and Section One of Kita Ikki’s Kokutairon and Pure Socialism. The Preface outlines the body of the text, including brief summarizations…. Read More ›
Philosophy
Update (8 April 2025)
After a three month hiatus, I have returned. I can tell that not much has changed since I was here last. Yet, at the same time, I have uncovered some fascinating things and done some important activities in my absence…. Read More ›
Fragment on Race in America
Race is a social construct insofar as the concept has to be defined as a sociological phenomenon understood by an identifiable group of people. It cannot be reduced to a sequence of genetic material or biological matter, which has been… Read More ›
Abundant theological niceties: power, substance, and form in Marx’s theory of value (audio)
A summary of Marx’s theory of value presented in Part 1 of Capital. Abundant theological niceties: power, substance, and form in Marx’s theory of value (audio)
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 ›
Pan-Nationalism
Are you patriotic? What does being patriotic mean to you? Patriotism, a deep love and devotion for one’s country, can profoundly influence individuals and societies, particularly in a world emphasizing unity among nations. It can foster a sense of unity… Read More ›
MINDFUL CIRCULAR ECONOMY MARKETPLACES
In the pursuit of sustainability, the circular economy has emerged as a transformative model, aiming to minimize waste and maximize resource efficiency. However, integrating mindfulness into circular economy practices can elevate this approach to a new level, fostering conscious consumption… Read More ›
Artificial Intelligence (Cosmopod podcast)
A group of us discussed the recent advances in AI and how Marxists should approach this technology. Artificial Intelligence (Cosmopod podcast)
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 ›
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