Bogumil, How are you doing lately? It has been a while since I last wrote something on the ARPLAN Blog, but I had been preoccupied this month and I did not write anything worthy of posting here. While the topic… Read More ›
Philosophy
Fragment on English Whig Conceptions of History
Readers of The Fourth Estate may recall my own readings of Oswald Spengler’s Prussianism and Socialism back in 2021.This pamphlet, which was meant to complement Volume II of The Decline of the West, essentially argued that Socialism did not originate… Read More ›
IF Capital, part 8: NOT writing anything at all โ ๐๐๐ฅ๐ ๐ ๐๐ฅ๐ซ๐๐ฆ๐
Working class kids are implicitly taught that their opinions are worthless. And when they do venture them, they tend to be oppositional, and so they learn from their brushes with authority to simply keep quiet. Such formative experiences may generate… Read More ›
No Comment on Latest ARPLAN Post
Anyone reading this Blog might notice that I did not post anything earlier today. Bogumil posted a follow-up on ARPLAN about the 1920 Salzburg Conference regarding Pan-Germanic Socialism. The Conference was pivotal in the rise of Hitlerism and the Fรผhrer… Read More ›
On Pan-Germanic Socialism and European Integration
Bogumil, Yes, prior to the Great Depression, Fascism did try to preserve the aspects of Capitalism that would enable its adherents to facilitate Italyโs eventual transition to State Corporatism. It would have been comparable to the idea of Mainland China… Read More ›
Questions on “Germanic Federalism”
Bogumil, Okay, I finished my reading of the latest ARPLAN. With the latest post on my Blog completed, I feel that I should consolidate my observations from my previous comment with this particular comment. As I had pointed out yesterday,… Read More ›
“The Salzburg Conference and the Pan-Germanic Socialist Party of the German Volksreich (NSPDV)”
Bogumil, Excellent, a glimpse into yet another aspect of Pan-Germanic Socialism that has been forgotten and left by the wayside because of Hitlerism. In my descriptions of the German-speaking world on my Blog, I have always referred to it as… Read More ›
Conservative Socialism: The Intersectionality of Civil Society and the Totality
Over the last half century, Western political discourse began shifting toward the politics of identity. The so-called “Culture War” is, to use Liberal Capitalist ideological language, an ‘unintended consequence’ of trying to address the ‘economic’ in socioeconomic issues through social… Read More ›
Postmodernity and Rise of Social Communions
Yesterdayโs latest Entry of Work-Standard Accounting Practices, โManagerial Cost Accounting,โ showcased two accounting methods associated with Eugen Schmalenbach. Schmalenbach was a well-known German economist within German academia who is unknown nowadays, even though his contributions to accounting had gone on… Read More ›
Preliminary Research on Socialistic Accounting and Auditing Methods
Bogumil, I am currently in the process of beginning work on a third Treatise, the latest addition to my articulations of the Work-Standard. It focuses on the accounting and mathematical aspects of the Work-Standard that I had drafted back in… Read More ›
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