Despite being preoccupied with personal matters yesterday, I still cannot believe that Part II of “Technology and the War Effort” took longer than I anticipated at first. Blog posts such as this one, articulated over the past five months, were… Read More ›
Philosophy
Wanderings into Political Voids
My goal to complete the SMP Compendium is still staying within schedule. If this continues, I should be able to complete the Compendium by the middle of October. Once the last Compendium entry has been completed, whichever one that may… Read More ›
On Hamiltonian Federalism and Friedrich Nietzsche (Pt. I of III)
Beyond ‘Good Revolutionary’ and ‘Evil Reformist’ Aphorism 153: “What is done out of love always takes place beyond good and evil.” Aphorism 156: “Madness is something rare in individuals — but in groups, parties, peoples, epochs it is the rule.”… Read More ›
Compendium: Incentive
Every conception of Currency relies on a “Command and Control” (C2) Mechanism. A C2 Mechanism is how we can issue orders to others that they need to carry out, providing resources and information to them as part of fulfilling those… Read More ›
Compendium: Potential Feasibility of the Work-Standard as a World Reserve Currency
Most of the entries in the SMP Compendium have dealt with the Work-Standard from within the borders of a single Socialist nation-state. The Socialist nation-state described could be any nation claiming to be Socialistic. How its Socialism was made into… Read More ›
The Commanding Heights of Powerball Gambits (Pt. III of V)
The goal of monetary policy is to restructure national economies. A market can exist under Planned/Command Economies just as a command can also exist under Market/Mixed Economies. The nuances are subtle and will never be made apparent to anyone without… Read More ›
The Commanding Heights of Powerball Gambits (Pt. II of V)
Take a look at these photos of Soviet and Eastern Bloc sports cars and luxury sedans. I am simply fascinated by these vehicles because there is such as thing as the “State and the Socialist concept of Property“: Under the… Read More ›
The Commanding Heights of Powerball Gambits (Pt. I of V)
“Become who you are!” ―Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Book for All and None There is another, albeit subtle, difference between a Market Economy and a Command Economy, a Mixed Economy and a Planned Economy. The secret is in the concept of Currency:… Read More ›
Why Socialism is more Religious than Irreligious in Deeds and Words
It is written in the closing paragraph of Achtung-Panzer! that Heinz Guderian once wrote: Actions speak louder than words. Religious opposition to Socialism is an unfortunate condition of Western Civilization, the animosity buttressed by mischaracterized accusations turned into misguided actions… Read More ›
Compendium: The State and the Socialist Concept of Property
The concept of Property can and will exist under Socialism. The Work-Standard reinforces this fact because it recognizes that the Liberal Capitalist conception of Property is ill-suited for the Total Mobilization of Production for Dasein. What John Locke called “Private… Read More ›
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