I felt compelled to write another Blog post about Part I and Part II of “Beyond the Korean Mousetrap” as well as in Part I and Part II of “Socialist conception of Citizenship.” It was because the upcoming Blog posts… Read More ›
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Update (29 October 2021)
Sometimes, I just stop and wonder if I literally manipulating the English language at this point. It feels that I am pushing the English language toward its metaphysical limits as I continue to write Blog post after Blog post under… Read More ›
Thus Spoke Lenin: Worldview Warfare and Korean Mousetraps
“In conditions of great uncertainty people tend to predict the events that they want to happen actually will happen.” –Roberta Wohlstetter, Pearl Harbor: Warning And Decision, ca. 1962 “Man stares at what the explosion of the atomic bomb [in Hiroshima… Read More ›
Update (27 October 2021)
The Korean Mousetrap is, in a roundabout way, a cleverly-built metaphysical minefield deterring anyone from actually rationalizing and reuniting the two Koreas. The Mind-Body Problem of Rene Descartes is at play on both sides of the 38th Parallel. Donald Trump… Read More ›
Update (24 October 2021)
Today, I am going to take a break from the Blog so I can get my bearings and figure out what needs to be done next. I still have a lot of ideas for The Fourth Estate, except a lot… Read More ›
Update (23 October 2021)
I am updating this Blog to inform everyone that the First Edition .PDF of The Work-Standard has been completed and ready for downloading. Plans for the Second Edition remain forthcoming, so I would not be surprised if that turns out… Read More ›
Thus Spoke Lenin: On “Usury is Fragging!”
Okay, I just uploaded my copy of The Financial Modelers’ Manifesto. After years of on and off research, I am still dumbfounded by how the Wall Street Bailouts in the Great Recession had been allowed to happen. I mean, is… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: Financial Combat with George Soros (1992-1997)
“In [the School of Financial Warfare] you learn your lessons, and they stay learned [as Military Arbeit], but the [Command Responsibility for its Quality of Arbeit] are high.” -Ernst Jünger In Stahlgewittern, ca. 1920 “I’ve learned many things from [George… Read More ›
On the State of Our Union
My fellow Americans, the great question confronting me, regardless of that special assignment I needed to do by the end of this week, was deciding which country would be a great candidate to write a simulation of how the Work-Standard… Read More ›
Update (8 October 2021)
As of this writing, I am almost finished with Part II of the Compendium entry related to the “World State Organization.” I just need to discuss about its Digital and Cultural aspects. It should be ready by the next hour… Read More ›
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