Where do I begin with the fact that I missed two days of posts this week? It is understandable for me to take a break on Sunday, but in addition to Tuesday? There must be a reason behind my absence… Read More ›
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New Look
After a bit of experimentation with the Customizer, I was able to revise the layout and appearance of the Blog. So far, I am convinced that everything should be fine at this point, but I cannot be so sure. The… Read More ›
Short Note on SMP Compendium
I am proud to report that the reorganization of the SMP Compendium Page on The Fourth Estate is completed. Everything has been arranged to look more like an actual Table of Contents than a long string of seemingly unrelated individual… Read More ›
Update (30 May 2021)
Unfortunately, I regret to report that my PC has yet to be installed with Windows 10. There are technical difficulties on my end which prevented me from taking care of it sooner. Even so, I am not going to let… Read More ›
On the Future of the Website
While work on the Compendium is still ongoing, I have been planning ahead on what the future of the website will be. If there is something I should point out, it is the fact that the Compendium as of late… Read More ›
Compendium: Work-Standard Priorities (24 May 2021)
The recent series of entries to the Compendium have underlined the need for the next series of entries for this week and the next. Those topics in question are as follows: -An Introduction to the Work-Standard to complement the existing… Read More ›
Update (18 May 2021)
Judging from the positive reception on my blog since the past three weeks, it appears that there is an audience interested in the Work-Standard. The interest is focused more so on the economic and financial characteristics associated with the Work-Standard… Read More ›
Update (6 May 2021)
Due to personal matters offline, I was not able to update this Blog for what has been months. I have not gone anywhere and will continue work on the Blog for the foreseeable future. The upcoming Post for the Blog… Read More ›
Introductory Post
Nothing has invoked so much Debate in the Western world since the 17th Century than the Centuries-long conceptualizations of “Capitalism” and “Socialism.” Both are natural developments within Western Civilization’s innovations in the Medieval and Renaissance fields of Mercantilism and Cameralism…. Read More ›