Okay, so I did another playthrough of the latest DLC for China: Mao’s Legacy. I am beginning to notice some roughness around the edges, which I cannot help but wonder if it has to something to do with two developers… Read More ›
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“Maoism is a Chinese Euroscepticism!”
Several days ago, on June 24, Kremlingames released the long-awaited expansion to China: Mao’s Legacy. “The Fallen Eagle” is the latest installment in its series of expansions, this time delving into the political-economic climate of Western Europe and United States… Read More ›
On the Predecessors of Pan-Germanic Socialism
Bogumil and I are convinced that Pan-Germanic Socialism did not begin with Hitlerism. Hitlerism, if anything, has been proven to be an aberration, a deviation from what Pan-Germanic Socialism was supposed to have been. These racialist and antisemitic tendencies associated… Read More ›
Update (5 June 2023)
Would it surprise people that, thanks to Bogumil from ARPLAN, I had discovered the origin point of Pan-Germanic Socialism in the German-speaking world? Would it also surprise people that one of the lasting achievements of Pan-Germanic Socialism’s forebearers has nothing… Read More ›
“Could Soviet women be regular housewives?”
Note: Several months ago, I wrote about Soviet Woman on ARPLAN. I just did not expect to learn that the Russian culture and lifestyle publication Russia Beyond featured an article on the same subject yesterday. Women in the Soviet Union… Read More ›
Radio GDR Podcast: The Human Rights Dictatorship – The GDR Objectified
From an outside perspective, it would seem that human rights would be an idea that the East German regime would have had great difficulty reconciling itself with. However, in a conversation I had with Dr. Ned Richardson-Little for the Radio GDR… Read More ›
A Reading of “Why There is no Economic Conservatism in America”
In Political Science, the formal technical term for Neoliberalism or Liberal Capitalism is “Economic Liberalism.” As I had pointed out in my Treatises, the Economic Liberalism goes together with Social Liberalism and the Political Liberalism. All of this implies a… Read More ›
Update (20 May 2023)
I know that Bogumil has not posted anything new for the ARPLAN Blog, so I thought I should contribute my own research to his area of interest. Even though it has been a century since the interwar period, a lot… Read More ›
Observations of East Germany in “Ostalgie”
Yesterday, I was replaying Ostalgie: The Berlin Wall after learning that the developer, Kremlingames, had added new endings for East Germany and Yugoslavia. This comes in the midst of an ongoing effort to complete the latest DLC for the next… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: Suharto’s New Order (Pt. II of II)
The New Order of Suharto brought about economic developments more in line with those of its Asian neighbors, including the more successful Asian Tigers of Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea. Suharto’s government underwent a number of economic reforms… Read More ›
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