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 ›
Cold War
Update (13 May 2023)
I got some worthwhile news from the Russian indie game developer Kremlingames. Earlier this week, they “accidentally” released a new DLC for China: Mao’s Legacy on Steam and announced that it was not finished yet. This was that DLC I… Read More ›
Preview of “Beyond Jeffersonian Conservatism and Progressivism (Pt. I of II)”
What passes as “American Conservatism” since the 20th century is a misnomer at worst and a Jeffersonian creation unworthy of Hamiltonianism. I have offered my own historical evidence across my Treatises, especially The Work-Standard and The Third Place. However, what… 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 ›
Economic History Case Studies: Suharto’s New Order (Pt. I of II)
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 ›
Update (8 May 2023)
After spending some time yesterday thinking about what to write about for this week, I decided that I should definitely consider writing that proposed Economic History Case Studies Entry on the New Order of Suharto’s Indonesia. I might actually learn… Read More ›
Conservative Socialism: Critique of Patrimonialism (Pt. II of II)
The ideology that Carl Ludwig von Haller was promoting in Restoration of Political Science is called “Patrimonialism.” In Patrimonialism, political power is concentrated in a Head of State who deems the entirety of a nation everything in it as the… 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 ›
On Rearmaments of Post-1945 Japan and West Germany
The Jeffersonian Empire of Liberty is being confronted by its own temporality. The “Unipolar Moment” which the Jeffersonians have been trying to build throughout the early 20th century has come to an end. America’s fiscal health is hardly suitable for… Read More ›
Planning for This Week’s Posts
I have a few ideas on what I would like to write about sometime this week, but I am still trying to figure out which one deserves to be articulated first. Overall, I have narrowed my ideas to three proposed… Read More ›
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