A lot of these questions were already being raised in the historical discourse of Pan-Germanic Socialism’s theoreticians. I personally feel that some of them can be reapplied to the context of Mainland China, from the reigns of Mao Zedong and… Read More ›
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Social Networking: Digital World-Cities of the WWW?
Last year, while trying to research the concept of the Shopping Citadel and its related variants, I began to come across a number of references to the 1960s Counterculture, Silicon Valley, and all the research that later went into the… Read More ›
“Could Soviet women be regular housewives?”
Note: Several months ago, I wrote about Soviet Woman on ARPLAN. I just did not expect to learn that the Russian culture and lifestyle publication Russia Beyond featured an article on the same subject yesterday. Women in the Soviet Union… Read More ›
Notes on Jeffersonian Perspectives of the WWW
Throughout much of yesterday, I had come across various documents related to the limitations of the World Wide Web (WWW) in connection to my conclusions in The Digital Realm (1st Ed.). I was pleased to know that my conclusions about… Read More ›
New Additions to Digital Library IV
I just uploaded the latest installments of research articles for Digital Library IV, which pertain to Hamiltonian Federalism and its rivalry with Madisonian Federalism over the definition of American Nationalism between the War of 1812 and the 9/11 Attacks. When… Read More ›
Finished the .PDF for “The Digital Realm”
Okay, the .PDF file for the First Edition of The Digital Realm has been completed and is should now be available for downloading from The Fourth Estate. All the effort that I have been pouring into conceptualizing the Digital Realm… Read More ›
Revision (30 April 2023)
There was a recent comment in the ARPLAN Blog, where Bogumil provided some additional background information on the subject of the latest post at the beginning this month. For those who do not know or cannot recall, April’s ARPLAN post… Read More ›
A Thought Experiment from Childhood
“Nostalgia is the new opium of the masses in the 21st century.” One ought not to forever dwell in the past just to cope with the present. History is meant to provide oneself with the ability to reshape the future… Read More ›
Another Job Interview
I completed another job interview earlier today. Compared to the previous ones, I think I did pretty good on this one. The interviewer is definitely going to provide me with both feedback and criticism that I will need to improve… Read More ›
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