The United States Constitution should be understood as the supreme law of the Union, surpassing all laws passed by Federal, State and Municipal governments. The document outlines what is to be expected of the American people as members of this… Read More ›
Digital Realm
SMP Compendium: Conclusion: Neither Democrat nor Republican but Federalist!
“From this summary of what has taken place in other countries, whose situations have borne the nearest resemblance to our own, what reason can we have to confide in those reveries which would seduce us into an expectation of peace… Read More ›
Proposed Table of Contents for Work-Standard (3rd Ed.)
The Table of Contents for Second Edition of The Work-Standard was retained from the original First Edition, which was initially released in late 2021. Both Editions followed the same layout, even though the Second Edition had additional Entries that were… Read More ›
SMP Compendium: Preface to The Work-Standard (3rd Ed.)
In this brand new Third Edition of The Work-Standard, important elaborations and revisions have been made in response to what is now a series of Treatises. Still revolutionary in its monetary and fiscal implications, the “Arbeitsstandard (Work-Standard)” in the Third… Read More ›
Introduction to Fourth Estate Policy
[NB: This post is intended to be the first post to the Substack extension of The Fourth Estate. It is meant to introduce new readers on Substack to the details of the Work-Standard and the current state of the research…. Read More ›
Virtual Communities: Precursor to the Social Forum?
What does it mean for the Self to be a citizen? A person becomes a citizen when they swear a sacred oath of allegiance to the nation, their loyalty rewarded in kind by dint of their own citizenship. Through their… Read More ›
Economic Socialization in Mainland China?
Back on Wednesday, I mentioned that I needed to find more evidence to determine Mainland China’s recent Recession is compelling Beijing to start turning its back on the Private and Foreign Enterprises of its Socialist Market Economy. The Chinese economy… Read More ›
A Reading of “The Zoomer Question”
To be honest, my year of birth is often placed somewhere between Millennials and Gen Z because demographers have been unclear on exactly when and where the two generations begin to diverge. The consensus is that it has to be… Read More ›
Social Networking: Digital World-Cities of the WWW?
Last year, while trying to research the concept of the Shopping Citadel and its related variants, I began to come across a number of references to the 1960s Counterculture, Silicon Valley, and all the research that later went into the… Read More ›
On Digital Taxation Regimes (Pt. II of II)
Back in Part I, I devoted a detailed discussion about the Internet Tax Freedom Act (ITFA) from the purviews of Production for Profit and Production for Utility. Here, I will be delving into the same legislation in the context of… Read More ›
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