Bogumil, To begin, I must apologize for not being able to respond to your latest ARPLAN post sooner. I am currently working on an International Relations research paper about “pariah states” and why their survival depends on them receiving support… Read More ›
Cold War
On “Soviet Woman” and “Germanic Woman”
Bogumil, There is another aspect of my original discussion that gradually became apparent to me over the course of the previous week. If you recall, I stated how Marholz alluded to Economic Liberalization being the precursor to Social Liberalization and… Read More ›
“Woman as Pan-Germanic Socialist”
Bogumil, Your latest ARPLAN post comes across as being similar to I would write on my Blog in a late 20th century context, even though the post itself pertains to the early 20th century. Upon reading the article that Rita… Read More ›
The Third Place: Defining the Third Place
The discussion of the Total Educational Effort within the State of Total Mobilization has been building toward the articulation of a new institution. Based on the information provided in the last four Sections, we now have a number of specified… Read More ›
The Third Place: Historical Case Studies for the SSE (Pt. III of III)
1968 should be remembered as a significant year in the development of Student Economy and Student Government, at least in the Western world. It was around this year that the various movements related to the Counterculture were fast approaching their… Read More ›
The Third Place: Historical Case Studies for the SSE (Pt. II of III)
The “Gestalt (Figure) of the Arbeiter,” the entity well-attuned to the Work-Standard, naturally arises from the introduction of the Sociable Currency. The Market/Mixed Economy and Fractional-Reserve Banking System are replaced by the VCS Planned/Command Economy and Reciprocal-Reserve Banking System. The… Read More ›
The Third Place: Youth Countercultures and Student Economies
The State of Total Mobilization has set the precedent for practically anything to be done on a massive scale. Scores of people can now participate in any given movement and agitate for political-economic changes. Here, the concept of “revolution” takes… Read More ›
Suburban Housing vs. Settlement Housing
Bogumil, As an American, I would like to bring something to your attention regarding the housing policy of the German Reich. In preceding ARPLAN posts concerning the NSDAP, there were proposals being forward on how to alleviate the housing shortage… Read More ›
The world at war – again
It is 83 years this weekend since Europe crashed into war, beginning a global struggle that did not end until 1945 and which resulted in estimated deaths topping 75 million, many of them civilians. The Second World War was the… Read More ›
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