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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Investigations into Fascist and Non-Fascist Corporatism
Bogumil, I recently revisited my own research, looking back at what I had written regarding “Corporatism.” There was something else which I did not mention in my original comment. Yes, there was once a time when the Catholic Church did… Read More ›
Response to “Mussolini’s Speech to the Workers of Milan”
Bogumil, Personally, I did not know about this speech until this ARPLAN Post had brought it to my attention. I am willing to believe that an argument can be made in favor of a correlation between the current Post and… Read More ›
Update (6 March 2022)
I hope everyone looking forward to what else I have to say regarding the Russian invasion of Ukraine because that will be the next Blog post for tomorrow. I have other information related to the invasion which I feel should… Read More ›
Political Readings: Digital Library
Today, I am proud to announce the opening stages of building a Digital Library on The Fourth Estate to provide downloadable .pdf copies of various books, treatises, academic journal articles, doctoral dissertations, technical documents, and other materials that is either… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: The MAFV (Pt. II of II)
The technological developments of the Armored Fighting Vehicle (AFV) began in the trenches of the First World War. The British, French, Germans, and Russians were among the first ones to begin their forays into this then-emerging branch. That concept was… Read More ›
New Webpages
Enough posts have been written to warrant the need for additional webpages on The Fourth Estate. I am talking about the Blog’s “Conservative Socialism” and “Economic History Case Studies,” the two ongoing series of posts that I have been working… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: The Work-Standard’s “Geldoperation”
It can be argued that The Work-Standard is in many respects an attempt at realizing what Johann Gottlieb Fichte described as the “Geldoperation” (Money Operation) within his philosophical book on Economic Planning, The Closed Commercial State. This book from the… Read More ›
Cold War-Era Geopolitical Simulators
As part of my attempts to reorient the focus of The Fourth Estate, I felt it is now time to spread news about some video games that I have been playing for years. For those who do not know, the… Read More ›
On “Pan-Germanic Socialism and Animal Rights” (Pt. II of II)
Bogumil, The latest ARPLAN Post is definitely among the most insightful and relevant topics about Pan-Germanic Socialism. In this case, we are delving into Pan-Germanic Legal Theory (PGLT), including its prospect of ushering an entirely distinct form of legal jurisprudence,… Read More ›
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