Conventional banking practices are going to be revolutionized in response to the Work-Standard. The methodology will be different than how they were in Liberal Capitalism and most historical and existing Socialisms. No other Socialism has been able to realize this… Read More ›
Alexander Hamilton
Compendium: Taxation and the Work-Standard (Pt. III of III)
The past two parts of this SMP Compendium should be obvious by now. Taxation under the Work-Standard is going to operate according to a different set of parameters than how they are normally conducted under Liberal Capitalism. The purpose of… Read More ›
Compendium: Taxation and the Work-Standard (Pt. II of III)
The contemporary US Taxation System in the early 21st century is in many respects a byproduct of the haphazard implementation of Total Mobilization after Alexander Hamilton’s death and the dissolution of the Federalist Party. Much of it was introduced under… Read More ›
Compendium: Taxation and the Work-Standard (Pt. I of III)
It is only appropriate to describe the Work-Standard’s relationship with taxation policies from the standpoint of Hamiltonian Federal Socialism. Most Americans genuinely do not appreciate taxation policies. They are willing to tolerate when convinced they are necessary for the Totality,… Read More ›
Update (31 July 2021)
Over the past two or three days, I had been gathering research on taxation policies and determining whether they can be implemented under the Work-Standard. I still stand by my original stances that conventional taxation policies will be null and… Read More ›
The Deconstruction of American Conservatism
Prior to the presidency of Donald Trump, why is there always something defining American Conservatism instead of nothing? Why believe that American Conservatism is somehow immune to a Heideggerian “Lichtung” (Clearing) that wipes the slate clean of its preconceived perceptions… Read More ›
Ernst Jünger’s Der Arbeiter (Pt. V of VII)
When one thinks of “Prussia,” does one conjure images of Prussian militarism? Where one thinks of “Bolshevism” (or if one wishes, “Leninism”) does one conjure images of the Soviet Union? Or, as Ernst Jünger dared to claim, are Prussianism and… Read More ›
Ernst Jünger’s Der Arbeiter (Pt. IV of VII)
Technology continues to be the defining characteristic of the Arbeiter. It is what enables the Arbeiter to revolutionize the world. The other key trait is the arts, particularly how certain artforms are created and what can be considered an artform… Read More ›
“Socialism with Chinese Characteristics” and the Socialist Market Economy (SME) of the PRC: A Hamiltonian Federalist Analysis
Is the PRC a Socialist nation-state? Certainly, the CPC in Beijing is adamant about the PRC being Socialistic, to which this author is inclined to agree (even if my interpretations are more nuanced). The consensus outside the PRC, however, is… Read More ›
Compendium: Theories of Money (Pt. II of II)
If MMT was derived from aspects of the State and Credit Theories of Money, where would be the Work-Standard’s Theory of Money? Going back to the second half of the SMP Compendium entry for “Theory of Value,” it was stated… Read More ›
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