Bogumil, Yes, prior to the Great Depression, Fascism did try to preserve the aspects of Capitalism that would enable its adherents to facilitate Italy’s eventual transition to State Corporatism. It would have been comparable to the idea of Mainland China… Read More ›
Europe
Bank of England makes £3.8bn profit from Liz Truss mini budget bond sales — CityAM
The Bank of England has trousered £3.8bn in profits from ditching bonds it hoovered up to stem financial chaos caused by Liz Truss’s calamitous mini-budget, the central bank told City A.M. The Bank announced today it has ditched all the £19.3bn… Read More ›
Atomfrei: Angela Merkel’s Decision to Phase Out German Nuclear Power — Chetan Hebbale
On March 11th, 2011, the largest earthquake in Japan’s history set off a tsunami which breached the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. The flooding destroyed the plant’s power generators preventing cool water from cycling to the hot nuclear core. Fearing… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: The Impasse Between Liberal Capitalism and Illiberal Capitalism (1989-2022)
The Developmentalist model, as I had correctly suspected, is meant to be understood as a “development” toward Liberal Capitalism or Illiberal Capitalism. The difference between Liberal Capitalism and Illiberal Capitalism, the latter of which is to speak of an “Authoritarian… Read More ›
The world at war – again
It is 83 years this weekend since Europe crashed into war, beginning a global struggle that did not end until 1945 and which resulted in estimated deaths topping 75 million, many of them civilians. The Second World War was the… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: Petroleum Imports causing UK Inflation (2022)
Continuing with the ongoing discussion of heightened Inflation and Interest Rates among Western countries, something needs to be said about the UK. The British Office of National Statistics (ONS) has released its official records on the UK economy for April… Read More ›
Conservative Socialism: The Revolutionary Realm (Pt. II of II)
Continuing from Part I, the Revolutionary Realm deserves to be defined as the question of whether it is possible for the Socialism Nation to be defined by a particular State or the lack thereof. The American Union and the German… Read More ›
Thoughts On Pan-Germanic Socialism (Pt. III of III)
My advice to living outside the metaphysical framework of Liberal Capitalism: “Know the Intents of the Patron Saints of Catholic Education, always striving to follow and to uphold those same Intents.” Without Hitlerism and Strasserism, the problems with Pan-Germanic Socialism… Read More ›