Indonesia gained its independence from the Europeans in the Cold War, the latter half of the Second World War. The country’s “Old Order” was established by its founding President, Sukarno, who pivoted toward a National Communist orientation around the late… Read More ›
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Revision (30 April 2023)
There was a recent comment in the ARPLAN Blog, where Bogumil provided some additional background information on the subject of the latest post at the beginning this month. For those who do not know or cannot recall, April’s ARPLAN post… Read More ›
Update (30 April 2023)
Chances are, I did not finish another Entry yesterday as planned. I am planning to make up for that by either completing one of the three remaining Entries or writing a message to Bogumil for the ARPLAN Blog. I will… Read More ›
Scenario 1999: Organizational Structure of the Social Forum
The Social Forums, as the concept was surmised throughout the Entries of Sections One and Two, will follow the conventional organizational structure of the Councils that define the Council Democratic process. What has been said about Council Democracy, both in… Read More ›
Hierarchy of Council Democracy
Today’s most recent Entry, “Hamiltonianism in Words, “Jeffersonianism in Deeds (Pt. III of III)” featured a detail description of how Council Democracy is organized. A reading of that Entry will discover the obvious absence of a diagram depicting the Hierarchy… Read More ›
Did the Soviet Union allow Business Entrepreneurship?
How did a country that despised private trade and private ownership manage to provide millions of people with everything they needed? Is it true that private business as such did not exist in the USSR? So, who, then, was behind… Read More ›
Scenario 1999: Arbeit begetting Arbeit (Pt. II of II)
Arbeit, it should be recalled, is contributed from the success completions of the production process and from the finalized conclusions of the transactional sale. But the production process cannot be restricted to just the mere act of creating Equipmentalities and… Read More ›
Three New Diagrams
I took some time yesterday to work on three diagrams that I intend to be using for The Digital Realm (1st Ed.). The following images are based on topics and concepts covered in Section Two, all of which are related… Read More ›
Scenario 1999: Arbeit begetting Arbeit (Pt. I of II)
The Administrators of State and Social Enterprises looking for highly qualified Students may be many and come from countless different Industries and Professions, but they are all looking for one very specific personality. They are looking for someone who knows… Read More ›
Readings of “Going Red” (Pt. II of II)
Bogumil, Between reading the rest of the ARPLAN post and my conclusion from a post I wrote yesterday, I am confident in my conclusions that the conversion of Richard Scheringer should not be misconstrued as an isolated phenomenon. I also… Read More ›
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