Earlier today, I made some new diagrams that I am planning to include for final PDF file of The First Place (1st Ed.). Although some are still being worked on as of this post, I will be presenting the completed… Read More ›
Fascism
The Third Place: On “Council States” and “Corporate States”
In The Third Place (1st Ed.) as well as The Work-Standard (2nd Ed.), every Entry is written from the position that the nation adopting the Work-Standard is not a “Corporate State.” Unlike the Council State, which represents the political system… Read More ›
Conservative Socialism: On Cold War-era Latin America in “China: Mao’s Legacy”
In the latter half of the Second World War, the “Cold War,” Latin America bore witness to proxy wars, civil wars, and revolutions by the Jeffersonians and the Soviets, who sought to gain influence among the continent’s nations. All notions… Read More ›
“Fascists At Work”
Bogumil, Some interesting tidbits of information can be gleaned from these writings about the BUF’s early years. It seems like whenever the Fascists showed up anywhere in London, somebody was not going to appreciate their sudden appearance. William Allen’s brief… Read More ›
Reflections on Yugoslav-Italian Diplomacy in “Ostalgie”
Earlier this evening, I recently finished a few amazing playthroughs of Yugoslavia in Ostalgie: The Berlin Wall, an outstanding geopolitical strategy game developed by the Russian indie gaming cooperative Kremlingames. In the “Disorder in Yugoslavia” DLC, the player gets to… Read More ›
“‘Council State’ or ‘Corporate State?'”
Anyone who reads The Fourth Estate will know that I tend to republish comments responding to monthly posts on the ARPLAN Blog. While my Blog is more focused on post-1945 discussions of Political Science and the fields which intersect with… Read More ›
Update (10 July 2022)
Keeping with the idea of having each week be dedicated to a particular theme in mind, I am currently thinking about whether I should devote this week to a specific theme in mind or two. Both will no doubt be… Read More ›
Investigations into “Universalist Corporatism” (Pt. I of II)
Bogumil, I did some research over the past few days to investigate the philosophy of Othmar Spann and the relationship of his ideas with Gottfried Feder. I am convinced that my conclusions here are accessible enough for anyone interested in… Read More ›
Notes on the “Political Deficits” Dissertation
Before I encountered the ARPLAN Blog, I made a number of predictions back in late 2018 about the next 30 years, concluding that Liberal Capitalism’s worldwide hegemony will not survive the 21st century. Everything between the 2020s and 2040s was… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: Welfare Capitalism’s “Manufacturing Fetish”
The years since the Great Recession has witnessed a growing interest among Western countries to restore their manufacturing capabilities. Although heavy and light industries are both necessary to provide any nation with finished goods, it is still naïve to treat… Read More ›
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