Aside from more important personal matters at the moment, the latest Entry remains ongoing as I am trying to think about how the concept of “Arbeit begetting Arbeit” can be recreated on the National Intranet for Digital Arbeit and Digital… Read More ›
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Revision (20 April 2023)
I just updated “Hamiltonianism in Words, Jeffersonianism in Deeds (Pt. III of III)” to include the aforementioned diagram that was supposed to be there originally. Like I said in the previous post, I was not able to work on it… Read More ›
Hierarchy of Council Democracy
Today’s most recent Entry, “Hamiltonianism in Words, “Jeffersonianism in Deeds (Pt. III of III)” featured a detail description of how Council Democracy is organized. A reading of that Entry will discover the obvious absence of a diagram depicting the Hierarchy… Read More ›
Update (20 April 2023)
I once wrote in The Work-Standard (2nd Ed.) that the “Separation of Powers” does not exist in Council Democracy. The more I began to understand how Council Democracy functions, the more I am beginning to realize the term itself will… Read More ›
Revision (19 April 2023)
This brief post is intended to be a Revision to this morning’s Update on the ongoing Entries for The Digital Realm (1st Ed.). So far, “Hamiltonianism in Words, Jeffersonianism in Deeds (Pt. III of III)” is halfway finished. I just… Read More ›
Update (19 April 2023)
I am going to spend the morning and afternoon hours today taking care of more personal matters. If I manage to post anything else today, it will be whatever else that I managed to complete. There are only five Entries… Read More ›
Update (18 April 2023)
It looks like I will be able to complete rest of Section Two of The Digital Realm ahead of schedule. My goal at the moment is to ensure that I will be somewhere in the middle of completing Section Three… Read More ›
Update (17 April 2023)
Not sure if there are any Readers of The Fourth Estate disillusioned by Job Posting Websites and ATS software programs as this Author. Even by Liberal Capitalist standards, the same ones which also criticized the Planned/Command Economy, the processes by… Read More ›
Update (16 April 2023)
My thought experiment from yesterday, where I revisited some important documents from my late childhood and early adolescence proved helpful in making sense of the current trajectory of the past few Scenario 1999 Entries. Allow me to summarize a list… 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 ›
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