“If we could be friends by just getting to know each other better, then what are our countries really arguing about? Nothing could be more important than not having a war if a war could kill everything.” -Samantha Reed Smith… Read More ›
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Update (23 October 2021)
I am updating this Blog to inform everyone that the First Edition .PDF of The Work-Standard has been completed and ready for downloading. Plans for the Second Edition remain forthcoming, so I would not be surprised if that turns out… Read More ›
Preview of “Hamiltonian Federalism and Friedrich Nietzsche (Pt. III of III)”
“Thus the man who is responsive to artistic stimuli reacts to the reality of dreams as does the philosopher to the reality of existence; he observes closely, and he enjoys his observation: for it is out of these images that… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: Financial Combat with George Soros (1992-1997)
“In [the School of Financial Warfare] you learn your lessons, and they stay learned [as Military Arbeit], but the [Command Responsibility for its Quality of Arbeit] are high.” -Ernst Jünger In Stahlgewittern, ca. 1920 “I’ve learned many things from [George… Read More ›
Update (19 October 2021)
Having been informed of an improvement with the personal matter from 17 October, I am proud to report that I think I now know how to proceed with Part III of “Hamiltonian Federalism and Friedrich Nietzsche” and this other Economic… Read More ›
On Hamiltonian Federalism and Friedrich Nietzsche (Pt. II of III)
“Is [Scientific Socialism] merely a mistake of [Utopian Socialism]? Or [Utopian Socialism] merely a mistake of [Scientific Socialism]?” -Friedrich Nietzsche, Twilight of the Idols, or, How to Philosophize with a Hammer, ca. 1889 What did Nietzsche really mean when he… Read More ›
Strategic Accounting and Allocation of the Federal Budget (Pt. II of IV)
Why America deserves a Federalist Command Economy As counterintuitive as this will definitely sound, the United States of America has always been designed for Command Economy as opposed to Planned Economy. It was made possible thanks to our Independence from… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: Weimar Germany (1923)
“[E]ntering into debt distress is often a painful process, which may threaten macro-economic stability and set back a country’s development for years. Supporting member countries in managing debt risks and resolving debt distress is therefore at the heart of the… Read More ›
Compendium: Technology and the War Effort (Pt. II of III)
On a Russian State cultural media website (Russia Beyond, to be precise), there was an article about the Soviet Ruble that featured a Josef Stalin quote which reads: “If a Socialist country pegs its Currency to a Liberal Capitalist Currency,… Read More ›