The Work-Standard (2nd Ed.) was written to convey two important topics. The first topic is to describe the theoretical and conceptual basis for the Work-Standard, thereby laying the foundations of the next three Treatises, The Third Place (1st Ed.), Work-Standard… Read More ›
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Other Observations of “Fallen Eagle”
Okay, so I did another playthrough of the latest DLC for China: Mao’s Legacy. I am beginning to notice some roughness around the edges, which I cannot help but wonder if it has to something to do with two developers… Read More ›
“Maoism is a Chinese Euroscepticism!”
Several days ago, on June 24, Kremlingames released the long-awaited expansion to China: Mao’s Legacy. “The Fallen Eagle” is the latest installment in its series of expansions, this time delving into the political-economic climate of Western Europe and United States… Read More ›
Economic Turmoil in China?
The mainstream media has been reporting for some time now that Mainland China is in the throes of an economic crisis that could lead to the onset of a Recession. This is noteworthy information worthy of mention, even though I… Read More ›
Other Experiences with SimCity 4
As promised, I did another playthrough of SimCity 4 for a good four hours just to learn more about the “black box” that makes the game tick. From what I heard, the controlled unpredictability of the game is what makes… Read More ›
On Playing SimCity 4
There was a justifiable reason why I was not working on the Blog over the weekend. I was spending that entire time playing SimCity 4, a 2003 city-building game. Basically, the goal of that game is to engage in city… Read More ›
Rereading “The Closed Commercial State”
Recently, I was revisiting Fichte’s The Closed Commercial State in hopes of obtaining any other information that I might have overlooked when I read it for the first time from a while back. In a post I wrote from a… Read More ›
Philosophical Questions on Pan-Germanic Socialism
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 ›
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 ›
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