I am currently taking care of other matters at the moment. That also includes the work being done on the second half of the latest addition to Economic History Case Studies. It should be made available sometime tomorrow. The MAFV… Read More ›
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Economic History Case Studies: The Work-Standard’s “Geldoperation”
It can be argued that The Work-Standard is in many respects an attempt at realizing what Johann Gottlieb Fichte described as the “Geldoperation” (Money Operation) within his philosophical book on Economic Planning, The Closed Commercial State. This book from the… Read More ›
Update (24 October 2021)
Today, I am going to take a break from the Blog so I can get my bearings and figure out what needs to be done next. I still have a lot of ideas for The Fourth Estate, except a lot… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: Financial Combat with George Soros (1992-1997)
“In [the School of Financial Warfare] you learn your lessons, and they stay learned [as Military Arbeit], but the [Command Responsibility for its Quality of Arbeit] are high.” -Ernst Jünger In Stahlgewittern, ca. 1920 “I’ve learned many things from [George… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: Weimar Germany (1923)
“[E]ntering into debt distress is often a painful process, which may threaten macro-economic stability and set back a country’s development for years. Supporting member countries in managing debt risks and resolving debt distress is therefore at the heart of the… Read More ›
Compendium: Incentive
Every conception of Currency relies on a “Command and Control” (C2) Mechanism. A C2 Mechanism is how we can issue orders to others that they need to carry out, providing resources and information to them as part of fulfilling those… Read More ›
Are Cryptocurrencies another form of Fiat Currency?
An important question has always been on my mind about the significance of Cryptocurrencies as central banks around the world digitalize the currencies of their nations. It is well-known that Cryptocurrencies were originally conceptualized as a digital currency for sidestepping… Read More ›
Ernst Jünger’s Der Arbeiter (Pt. VI of VII)
Just as Technology is an art requiring creativity and ingenuity, so it too does it pave the way for political-economic change. The conditions of Total Mobilization compel the need to alter the conception of the nation-state as a Western polity…. Read More ›
Compendium: Supply-Side versus Demand-Side Economics and the Laffer Curve
It has often been claimed that a lower Taxation Rate can yield economic growth. The claim perpetuates like an Internet Meme over the past few decades due to the prevalence of “Supply-Side Economics.” As a macroeconomic theory from Liberal Capitalism,… Read More ›
Compendium: ‘Death-by-Overwork’, the Work-Standard’s Version of Hyperinflation
Various historical events have been cited by historians and economists alike as providing definitive examples of Hyperinflation. Weimar Germany, Mugabe’s Zimbabwe, and Venezuela have been cited as contemporary examples in the past century alone. These examples are well-known cases where… Read More ›
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