Previously, in “Another Theory of International Relations,” I discussed about the need to introduce an IR Theory compatible with the Work-Standard and why the three main Theories are ill-suited for its purposes on the world stage. Realist Theory and Liberal… Read More ›
ARPLAN
Euroscepticism and Pan-Germanic Socialism
Bogumil, I looked into those sources that you provided in your response to the other comment. The documentation itself appears to support my argument that something definitely happened in the DDR during the latter half of its existence. The “East… Read More ›
East Germany: Successor of Prussia?
Bogumil replied back to my comments regarding the latest post on ARPLAN. For the first message, he said that he wished me luck on my attempts to work on a major research paper. I am going to need it because… Read More ›
Responses to “Extending a Hand to West Germany” (Pt. II of II)
Bogumil, The latest ARPLAN post supports my longstanding conclusions about the role of Nationalism in the DDR or “East Germany.” The Soviets knew that not all Germans in the German-speaking world were truly supportive, let alone complicit, in the affairs… Read More ›
Responses to “Extending a Hand to West Germany” (Pt. I of II)
Bogumil, To begin, I must apologize for not being able to respond to your latest ARPLAN post sooner. I am currently working on an International Relations research paper about “pariah states” and why their survival depends on them receiving support… Read More ›
A Work-Standard Critique of Energy-Based Currencies
Based on the current literature, there are currently two conceptual definitions for what passes as an “Energy-based Currency.” One interpretation suggests that such a Currency is really a metaphor for Cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, which relies on consumption of electrical… Read More ›
Another Rival of the Work-Standard?
At this point, it appears that I have finally mapped out the current extent of all known rivals to the Work-Standard’s Theory of Money (WTM). Compared to the Theories of Value, the Theories of Money have been easier to identify… Read More ›
On State Budgets and Parliamentary Budgets (Pt. II of II)
After paying all State Expenses, remaining State Revenues are added to the State Budget. From here, the Council State is able to allocate its State Budget to any part of the Socialist Nation. The SSE, the VCS Economy, the Reciprocal-Reserve… Read More ›
On “Soviet Woman” and “Germanic Woman”
Bogumil, There is another aspect of my original discussion that gradually became apparent to me over the course of the previous week. If you recall, I stated how Marholz alluded to Economic Liberalization being the precursor to Social Liberalization and… Read More ›
On State Budgets and Parliamentary Budgets (Pt. I of II)
The Work-Standard (2nd Ed.) routinely employed the terms “State Budget,” “State Revenue,” and “State Expense” within the broader discussion of the LER (Life-Energization Reciprocity) and LERE (Life-Energization Reciprocal Electrification) Processes. The “State Budget” described therein and in The Third Place… Read More ›
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