Bogumil, If I had not stressed this already, the latest ARPLAN Post feels like a culmination of the earlier ones on Pan-Germanic Socialism (PGS), including the power struggle to define what it is supposed to be. That power struggle is… Read More ›
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Update (18 May 2022)
Today, I have two new posts in the works at the moment. The first one will be a follow up to my initial comment on the latest post of the ARPLAN Blog. The other, meanwhile, will be another addition to… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: Newfound Stagflation Fears (2022)
“Stagflation seems to be a word that we’ve been hearing a lot of recently. With the CPI report showing that inflation had slowed less than expected, stagflation concerns became even louder. However, for the average person, the term probably has… Read More ›
What was the “Uneven Alliance?” (Pt. I of II)
Bogumil, Have you been able to notice a recurring pattern or two within our discussions of the various ARPLAN Posts on Pan-Germanic Socialism (PGS) lately? I have been thinking as of this year about why information on the pre-Hitlerist origins… Read More ›
Update (15 May 2022)
I have an two upcoming Blog posts in the works for tomorrow. The first post, which is a comment on an ARPLAN post, has been finished and awaiting review. As always, I will continue to post my comments on the… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: The Third Lost Decade (2022)
The previous Blog post outlined the ongoing extent of Inflation in the US and the EU/NATO member-states during the Coronavirus Pandemic. I provided bar graphs to demonstrate how the Inflation Rates for the US Dollar and the Euro rose dramatically… Read More ›
Investigations into “Universalist Corporatism” (Pt. I of II)
Bogumil, I did some research over the past few days to investigate the philosophy of Othmar Spann and the relationship of his ideas with Gottfried Feder. I am convinced that my conclusions here are accessible enough for anyone interested in… Read More ›
Investigations into “Universalist Corporatism” (Pt. I of II)
Bogumil, To begin, I must apologize for not being able to reply to your latest ARPLAN Post sooner. As much I was interested in reading it, I have been extremely preoccupied within my personal affairs, preventing me from being able… Read More ›
Notes on the “Political Deficits” Dissertation
Before I encountered the ARPLAN Blog, I made a number of predictions back in late 2018 about the next 30 years, concluding that Liberal Capitalism’s worldwide hegemony will not survive the 21st century. Everything between the 2020s and 2040s was… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: Welfare Capitalism’s “Manufacturing Fetish”
The years since the Great Recession has witnessed a growing interest among Western countries to restore their manufacturing capabilities. Although heavy and light industries are both necessary to provide any nation with finished goods, it is still naïve to treat… Read More ›
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