A decision was made on my part to split my most recent post into two parts. This is of course the one about the current state of the US Presidency, including my discussion of the Executive Office and White House… Read More ›
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Update (19 August 2022)
I cannot believe that it is now Friday morning. After not posting anything yesterday, I feel that it is only proper of me to add two new posts to the Blog. Allow me to spend the rest of this Update… Read More ›
South Korean Pilot Allows Police to Seize Crypto for Non-Payment of Fines — 1010.team
As per a report by South Korean paper Joongboo Ilbo, the National Police Agency of the country is experimenting with virtual asset seizure for non-payment of fines. The post South Korean Pilot Allows Police to Seize Crypto for Non-Payment of Fines… Read More ›
An incomplete guide to Boris Johnson’s downfall, or How to have fun with British politics
Originally posted on Notes from the U.K.:
Let’s do a quick review of recent British political mayhem for the benefit both of folks who don’t live in Britain and of the ones who do but want a few extra…
Update (15 August 2022)
True to the final set of major posting, I am going to devote this week’s posts to a variety of topics. I have no definite subject that I would like to cover at the moment, and there are indeed a… Read More ›
Update (14 August 2022)
Okay, I just posted the two-part comment I made to the latest ARPLAN post on my Blog. I have already provided a summarization of my conclusions in an earlier post, where I discussed why the five articles covered in the… Read More ›
Update (13 August 2022)
Yesterday, Bogumil from ARPLAN finally replied back and approved my two-part comment for his latest post. My conclusions still stand as usual, but now I have to begin reposting those two comments here. I could have done this earlier today,… Read More ›
The Destiny of Civilization: Michael Hudson on Finance Capitalism, the Economic Consequences of Ukraine and the End of Globalization
Originally posted on 1848+: The End(s) of History:
You’re having a whole split of the world into two opposing economic systems. China is not a rival for America. America is not trying to industrialize like China is. America’s trying to…
Our Post-Scarcity World
Originally posted on The American Sun:
We are living in collective trauma. Conventional wisdom tells that the world is finite, that all resources, including the money supply, is scarce. Malthus is among the brightest articulator of this wisdom, with Darwin…
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