“Strength of Character is certainly needed to face life in the world and to stand by right principles, especially in the [State of Total Mobilization].” -St. Rose Philippine Duchesne, RSCJ In this Blog post, I am going to discuss about… Read More ›
Economics
Update (2 November 2021)
Overall, I am about a third into the next addition of “Third Place.” I felt that I needed to write this Blog post first before I finish it. The post is part of a multi-part series called “Total Educational Effort,”… Read More ›
Update (31 October 2021)
I felt compelled to write another Blog post about Part I and Part II of “Beyond the Korean Mousetrap” as well as in Part I and Part II of “Socialist conception of Citizenship.” It was because the upcoming Blog posts… Read More ›
Third Place: The Socialist Conception of Citizenship (Pt. II of II)
Although I am an American Catholic who spent a good portion of childhood in Europe, most of my life has been spent living in these United States. My personal upbringing contributed to why I have always been cognizant of a… Read More ›
Third Place: The Socialist Conception of Citizenship (Pt. I of II)
On another Blog, I wrote a Comment that read: “The goal of monetary policy is to restructure the national economy.” Allow me to begin by informing you that both Parts of “Beyond the Korean Mousetrap” has been completed and my… Read More ›
Update (29 October 2021)
Sometimes, I just stop and wonder if I literally manipulating the English language at this point. It feels that I am pushing the English language toward its metaphysical limits as I continue to write Blog post after Blog post under… Read More ›
Third Place: Beyond the Korean Mousetrap (Pt. II of II)
Weltgefühl: “Conservative Socialism contra Liberal Capitalism” “Liberalism is extremely harmful in a revolutionary collective. It is a corrosive which eats away unity, undermines cohesion, causes apathy and creates dissension. It robs the revolutionary ranks of compact organization and strict discipline,… Read More ›
Thus Spoke Lenin: Worldview Warfare and Korean Mousetraps
“In conditions of great uncertainty people tend to predict the events that they want to happen actually will happen.” –Roberta Wohlstetter, Pearl Harbor: Warning And Decision, ca. 1962 “Man stares at what the explosion of the atomic bomb [in Hiroshima… Read More ›
Update (27 October 2021)
The Korean Mousetrap is, in a roundabout way, a cleverly-built metaphysical minefield deterring anyone from actually rationalizing and reuniting the two Koreas. The Mind-Body Problem of Rene Descartes is at play on both sides of the 38th Parallel. Donald Trump… Read More ›
Third Place: Beyond the Korean Mousetrap (Pt. I of II)
“Under Fordism-Taylorism, the industrial worker had to work at a pace dictated by the speed of the assembly line. Work was repetitive and often exhausting. [Since the death of Bretton Woods], if you have a job, you have to work… Read More ›
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