In my investigations of Pan-Germanic Socialism, it suddenly dawned on me that I began crafting an argument on the development of Socialism. Political Science, as a discipline among the Social Sciences, assumes that all Ideologies exist on equal footing insofar… Read More ›
Cold War
Economic History Case Studies: The Industrialization of the South (1865-1965)
Does Socialism arise naturally within the Totality of a nation-state? A compelling thesis which I continue to profess on The Fourth Estate is the argument that certain Totalities are more inclined toward Socialism than others. One compelling theory states that… Read More ›
Socialism and the Right-to-Market
Wintermärkte: “Actions Speak Louder Than Words!” Today is 26 December 2021, yesterday was Christmas, before and that Christmas Eve. That means the Real Housewives were able to manufacture some more Household Appliances for the whole family. While most Household Appliances… Read More ›
Happy Holy-Days of Obligation (24 December 2021)!
To my readers of The Fourth Estate, I will be spending Christmas Eve and Christmas Day this year working on two important Christmas gifts for everyone who has chosen to continue reading. It is true that the readership is very… Read More ›
Conclusion: Concluding Remarks on Third Place
Revolution in Financial Affairs: Full and Final Settlement “But what should the Currency Standard be if we choose to dispense with [Kapital and Schuld]? Once again, we refer to our remarks at the beginning of this section. There we stated… Read More ›
“Coronavirus Endemic”: The Coming Détente with COVID-19 in 2022
Nearly two years have passed since the opening weeks of the Coronavirus Pandemic. There is a steady trickle of rhetoric lately about how the Pandemic is now becoming an “Endemic.” The implications are profound because declaring the Pandemic as becoming… Read More ›
What Else Survived Past 1945 (or, better yet, 1990)?
The future of the world will be decided by the conquering force of a political-economic ideology. [Neoliberalism] is a wishy-washy term which has found no ear [in the Third World]; nobody should be fighting and dying in the Soviet Union… Read More ›
“Hamilton Takes Command!”: Student Codetermination of the Military-Industrial Complex?
In June 1775, the Continental Congress in Philadelphia chose Virginia delegate Col. George Washington as commander in chief of the Continental Army then surrounding British-occupied Boston. Hurrying north, Washington spent a day in New York City, where, on Sunday, June… Read More ›
Third Place: Student Cooperatives and the 600-Ship Navy (Pt. I of II)
The 600-Ship Navy Program As stated in the preceding Third Place posts, the Socialist Student Economy (SSE) provides each student with ample opportunities to serve the Draft as part of the State’s Three-Year Conscription Policy. Anyone on good terms with… Read More ›
Third Place: “Death of Bretton Woods as ‘Constitutional Crisis?’”
State of National Emergency: Did the Jeffersonians ‘Break’ the Constitution? “The [State of National Emergency] is more interesting than the [State of Total Mobilization]. The [latter] proves nothing; the [former] proves everything. In the [former] the power of Real Life… Read More ›
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