The SMP Compendium entry “World State Organization” is one-third complete. Yesterday, I submitted the historical background behind Globalization as everyday people have understood it since the 1970s. It is appropriate for me to begin the Compendium entry with Richard Nixon… Read More ›
Economics
Preview of “Compendium: World State Organization”
Compendium: World State Organization [as of 4 October 2021] Every great idea on paper will sound fantastical until the moment of its implementation. Either it is a practical application when it was originally designed or else it had been an… Read More ›
Update (October 4 2021)
Just a quick note: the SMP Compendium entry “World State Organization” is what I will be working on for this week as part of the Compendium. Unfortunately, unlike the the previous entries from the past few weeks, this one is… Read More ›
Intellectual Property and the Federalist Fortune Wheel
“Neither Violence nor Power of the Purse fashion the Universe / Ethical Action, Spiritual Force may reshape the World’s Course” -Hjalmar Schacht, Confessions of the Old Wizard, ca. 1956 There is a famous American phrase in the English language that… Read More ›
Update (3 October 2021)
The question of “Intellectual Property” seems to be an elusive topic to tackle. Or so I am led to believe. It may seem like it falls under a gray area between Productive Property and Personal Property, the two conceptions of… 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: Technology and the War Effort (Pt. III of III)
“Free to Choose?” “[Economic] Socialization does not mean nationalization by expropriation or theft. It is not all concerned with nominal property, but rather with the techniques of administration. Buying up industries right and left for the sake of some slogan,… Read More ›
Update (2 October 2021)
Despite being preoccupied with personal matters yesterday, I still cannot believe that Part II of “Technology and the War Effort” took longer than I anticipated at first. Blog posts such as this one, articulated over the past five months, were… Read More ›
Compendium: Technology and the War Effort (Pt. II of III)
On a Russian State cultural media website (Russia Beyond, to be precise), there was an article about the Soviet Ruble that featured a Josef Stalin quote which reads: “If a Socialist country pegs its Currency to a Liberal Capitalist Currency,… Read More ›
Update (1 October 2021)
I cannot believe that it is already October. Nearly five months have gone by in my attempts to consolidate what amounts to ten years of research. There are now six SMP Compendium entries as of this Blog post. Even though… Read More ›
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