The following two-part Entry introduces to the Reader an overview of the Hamiltonian movement as it exists. As of the Third Edition of The Work-Standard, the movement is continuing to grow in influence and size that a new round of… Read More ›
Alexander Hamilton
SMP Compendium: America as Perpetual Union
The United States Constitution should be understood as the supreme law of the Union, surpassing all laws passed by Federal, State and Municipal governments. The document outlines what is to be expected of the American people as members of this… Read More ›
Update (6 July 2023)
Assuming I have completed the Conclusion to the Third Edition of The Work-Standard, my next goal is to complete the first Entries for Section Nine. This is my opportunity to demonstrate to the Reader my new findings and conclusions that… Read More ›
SMP Compendium: Conclusion: Neither Democrat nor Republican but Federalist!
“From this summary of what has taken place in other countries, whose situations have borne the nearest resemblance to our own, what reason can we have to confide in those reveries which would seduce us into an expectation of peace… Read More ›
Proposed Table of Contents for Work-Standard (3rd Ed.)
The Table of Contents for Second Edition of The Work-Standard was retained from the original First Edition, which was initially released in late 2021. Both Editions followed the same layout, even though the Second Edition had additional Entries that were… Read More ›
SMP Compendium: Preface to The Work-Standard (3rd Ed.)
In this brand new Third Edition of The Work-Standard, important elaborations and revisions have been made in response to what is now a series of Treatises. Still revolutionary in its monetary and fiscal implications, the “Arbeitsstandard (Work-Standard)” in the Third… Read More ›
On Digital Taxation Regimes (Pt. II of II)
Back in Part I, I devoted a detailed discussion about the Internet Tax Freedom Act (ITFA) from the purviews of Production for Profit and Production for Utility. Here, I will be delving into the same legislation in the context of… Read More ›
A Reading of “Why There is no Economic Conservatism in America”
In Political Science, the formal technical term for Neoliberalism or Liberal Capitalism is “Economic Liberalism.” As I had pointed out in my Treatises, the Economic Liberalism goes together with Social Liberalism and the Political Liberalism. All of this implies a… Read More ›
Revision (13 May 2023)
ter finishing today’s Blog post, I decided to make sure that I uploaded two new research articles for Digital Library IV. The ones in question are called: The first article happens to be the one where Nietzsche and Spengler’s perspectives… Read More ›
Beyond Jeffersonian Conservatism and Progressivism (Pt. I of II)
What passes as “American Conservatism” since the 20th century is a misnomer at worst and a Jeffersonian creation unworthy of Hamiltonianism at best. I have offered my own historical evidence across the past four Treatises, especially The Work-Standard and The… Read More ›
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