Today, the lines between Liberal Capitalism and Conservative Socialism are being drawn as the Left-Right Political Spectrum continues its protracted collapse. As the world continues in this third decade of the current century, the birthing pains of another state of… Read More ›
Bretton Woods
Work-Standard Alternative to IS-LM Model? (Pt. I of II)
Is there a Work-Standard alternative to the “IS-LM Model?” The current information about the Work-Standard indicates that an alternative can in fact be devised with the TPP (Total Productive Potential) Equation in mind. To understand the justification for such an… Read More ›
The Third Place: Modes of Transportation (Pt. I of III)
Thanks to the State of Total Mobilization, there are plenty of ways to travel. Originally, one’s primary means were traveling on foot, riding a bicycle, on horseback or a horse-drawn carriage. In certain parts of the world, horses could be… Read More ›
Reflections on Russia’s ‘Gold Standard’
The Liberal Capitalists still find themselves in the midst of their financial predicament begun by the Coronavirus Pandemic. Trillions of US Dollars in Kapital was rapidly created over the last two years, resulting in worldwide spikes in Inflation. The effects… Read More ›
Thus Spoke Lenin: The Developmentalism of Bretton Woods
During the height of Bretton Woods, the 1950s and 1960s saw the rise of national independence movements seeking to break away from the European colonial empires. These movements knew that because the Hitlerists had considerably weakened them, the British, French,… Read More ›
Update (26 June 2022)
After the past several weeks being devoted to political, social, technological, and philosophical discussions, I have decided that this week’s theme should be economic and financial-oriented posts. One particular area of interest is a new addition to the “Thus Spoke… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: Newfound Stagflation Fears (2022)
“Stagflation seems to be a word that we’ve been hearing a lot of recently. With the CPI report showing that inflation had slowed less than expected, stagflation concerns became even louder. However, for the average person, the term probably has… Read More ›
Nixon Shock: Ping Pong Diplomacy
Found a relevant article in relation to my upcoming Treatise, Financial Warfare. I am thinking about buying a copy of this recent book and figuring out if there is a more authoritative source regarding the Death of Bretton Woods. The… Read More ›
Conclusion: The Greater America Amendment
“Americans for themselves: that is Jeffersonianism! Americans for the Union: that is Hamiltonianism!” Alexander Hamilton was right about the Bill of Rights all along in Federalist Paper No. 84: Is it really necessary to make any constitution so long and… Read More ›
Compendium: Potential Feasibility of the Work-Standard as a World Reserve Currency
Most of the entries in the SMP Compendium have dealt with the Work-Standard from within the borders of a single Socialist nation-state. The Socialist nation-state described could be any nation claiming to be Socialistic. How its Socialism was made into… Read More ›
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