In my Readings of Prussianism and Socialism, I have insisted that Oswald Spengler’s arguments therein to be considered relevant in an American context. My justification for this pertains to the idea that Alexander Hamilton and the pro-Hamiltonian faction within the… Read More ›
Politics
Compendium: Types of Economic Organization
The Work-Standard is intended to operate under a Planned or Command Economy. For best results, the Planned or Command Economy in question is to operate according to the Vocational Civil Service (VCS) model of economic governance. The VCS model has… Read More ›
Compendium: CMEA’s Fixed Exchange Rates and its Hard Currency Shops
There are no doubts whatsoever that the demise of the Eastern Bloc countries and the Soviet Union by extension came as a direct result of the death of Bretton Woods. While the Western Bloc and the United States opted for… Read More ›
Compendium: Primer on Taxation, Welfare, Insurance, and Vocations
The economic model advocated by the Work-Standard is one characterized as a “Vocational Civil Service Economy.” Economic activities registered as Arbeit (Work) under the Planned or Command Economy of the Socialist nation-state must always come from citizens employed in “Vocations.”… Read More ›
Oswald Spengler’s Prussianism and Socialism (Part II of IV)
Prussia, as a political entity in the world, was dissolved by the Allied Powers in the opening stages of the Cold War. Its territorial claims by West Germany ceased in what can only be described as the Faustian bargain. Prussia… Read More ›