To compensate for my belated posting of last week’s topic post, I manage to write another post yesterday, and it is scheduled to go live in the next thirty minutes after this one. I have become adamant that the only… Read More ›
Alexander Hamilton
On Tench Coxe, Hamiltonianism, and Amendment II
Tench Coxe was arguably one of the more obscure American Founding Fathers. Unlike Thomas Jefferson or Alexander Hamilton, he did not establish his own political philosophy and a political party to champion it. Although he served in the Federal Government… Read More ›
Update (2 March 2024)
Okay, there is something that I need to be doing today besides writing this week’s post. Since I cannot set my schedule later today aside, my only options are to either complete this post quickly or take my time to… Read More ›
SMP Compendium: At the Gates of Tomorrow’s Yesterday
Socialist Economy requires Socialist Finance; “never pour new wine into old wine bottles.” The lessons of the previous century, including the gradual market reforms and downfalls of Socialist regimes, have demonstrated the justification for a proper form of Socialist Monetary… Read More ›
Draft Table of Contents for “The Work-Standard (3rd Ed.)”
A complete draft table of contents for the Third Edition of The Work-Standard finally has been compiled. The current titles of the Entries below may be subject to change in keeping with the necessary improvements. I am posting the draft… Read More ›
SMP Compendium: Interpreting the US Constitution
The US Constitution is notable for having a wide variety of ways to interpret its text. The multiplicity of interpretations demonstrates that what is literally written in the text is not as important as how somebody interprets it and what… Read More ›
The Federalist Party’s Newpaper: “Gazette of the United States”
Most political parties usually maintain their own Party Newspaper. A Party Newspaper is disseminated to subscribing party members who wish to stay informed on the latest achievements and developments of their Party as well as to learn about its Worldview… Read More ›
SMP Compendium: Introduction to the Federalist Worldview
The purpose of an Americanized Work-Standard is essentially the same goals of the Federalist Worldview. The Federalist Worldview recognizes that the Federalist Party’s legacy reflects the shifting constellation of Federalists and Anti-Federalists who rallied around Hamiltonianism. Thus, aside from Hamilton,… Read More ›
Hamiltonianism in Contemporary America (Pt. II of II)
As the early 2020s give way to the late 2020s, Hamiltonianism is already beginning to establish its own “Political Right” and “Political Left” elements. It is now possible to speak of a “Right-Hamiltonianism” and a “Left-Hamiltonianism” that have yet to… Read More ›
Did America declare Independence on July 2 or July 4, 1776?
I knew it! The official date of American Independence was never set into stone at first, even as late as the height of the Federalist Party’s existence. According to John Adams, not all Americans in those days actually thought that… Read More ›
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