My playthrough session of Workers and Resources is nearly finished. All I have to do now is work on the distribution chain and reduce imports from the rest of the Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc countries. Right now, there is… Read More ›
Federalist Party
Update (30 November 2022)
I would like to spend today reading up on the latest issue of American Affairs Journal. One of the articles that piqued my interest was penned by Philip Pilkington, the Irish Post-Keynesian economist who I mentioned in a Blog post… Read More ›
An Historian’s WordPress Blog
In my spare time last week, I did a bit of searching around on WordPress to see if there were any other WordPress Blogs worth mentioning here on The Fourth Estate. Of the various Blogs that I read online, I… Read More ›
Final Reflections on The Third Place
To begin, I must confess that in spite of countless setbacks and time constraints outside of the Blog, I was able to complete the First Edition of The Third Place amidst significant obstacles. One of those challenges, as I had… Read More ›
The Third Place: Are There Two American Dreams?
The historical development of American Suburbia occurred rapidly in the years and decades after 1945. Thanks to cheap Kapital being borrowed at low Interest Rates, Americans were able to afford a higher standard of living commensurate as the rationing on… Read More ›
The Third Place: The Wealthy’s Interfaces with the SSE
The Social Ranking System dares to envisage the hierarchical structures of the Socialist Nation along the lines of merit, achievement and the Quality of Arbeit of each Self’s Vocation. As discussed earlier in Section One, everyone in the Totality begins… Read More ›
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 ›
“Introduction: Training for Political-Economic Statecraft” (Pt. I of II)
On Technology and Educational Systems There are plenty of methods that an outside observer might use to develop an understanding of another nation. How somebody chooses to study that country, including their personal perspective or educational background, can affect overall… Read More ›
Update (27 August 2022)
Okay, I now have enough free time on my schedule to begin work on a proposed Preface to the anticipated addition to everything from The Work-Standard (2nd Ed.), The Third Place (1st Ed.). Even though I still do not have… 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 ›
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