Back in the previous post, I began my discussion by addressing the various interpretations that sought to explain why the Soviet Union dissolved. The three most common ones are: There is a fourth one that articulates its conclusions from the… Read More ›
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Economic History Case Studies: Japanese Liquor Taxation (2022)
It should be noted that the LER Process and the Taxation Rate set by the central government are in fact two different sources of wealth. Whereas the Actual Geld in the LER Process originated from the preceding conversion as Actual… Read More ›
Notes on the “Political Deficits” Dissertation
Before I encountered the ARPLAN Blog, I made a number of predictions back in late 2018 about the next 30 years, concluding that Liberal Capitalism’s worldwide hegemony will not survive the 21st century. Everything between the 2020s and 2040s was… Read More ›
Preview of “Political-Economic and Currency Unions”
The following Entry is the completed revised copy of SMP Compendium Entry “Political-Economic and Currency Unions.” I made various important changes related to ensuring greater clarity and better comprehension, both of which were lacking in the original Entry from the… Read More ›
How COVID-19 Fell for DPRK’s “Korean Mousetrap”
If anyone is interested in finding reliable news sources on the DPRK and the ROK, there is Korea Now, which I have identified as a South Korean state-funded media outlet, and I also recommend this North Korean Vlogger on YouTube…. Read More ›
Preview of “Monetary Expansion/Contraction”
The following is the completed copy of the other new Entry exclusive to The Work-Standard (2nd Ed.). It continues the ideas discussed previously in two-part Entries known as “Theories of Value” and “Theories of Money.” Included is an excerpt of… Read More ›
Preview of “Compendium: The Transitional Period”
As promised, I decided that one of the two proposed replacement Entries for The Work-Standard (2nd Ed.) shall be an entirely new Entry created from scratch and a very important one at that. I personally felt that the best anyone… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: “Happy Holy Days from Winter Markets!” (⇌)
“[Thanks to its Songun Policy and Juche], North Korea gets a high score for both ‘defense’ and “lack of dependence.” [The DPRK] can sever its limited connection to cyberspace even more easily and effectively than China can. Moreover, North Korea… Read More ›
Update (15 December 2021)
Has anyone tried applying for dozens of jobs, only to get nothing back from the employer? Not even a single rejection letter? Well, I came across a recent report from Harvard Business School that addressed why this problem has persisted… Read More ›
DHFL Practice Session (8 December 2021)
The following wordplay may seem like four odd pairs of questionary statements unless one is familiar with most of The Third Place and The Work-Standard. The challenge here is to distinguish between the metaphysics of the two Factions within the… Read More ›
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