The following is a completed copy of “By Way of Introduction” from the Second Edition of The Work-Standard. It outlines an ongoing problem behind why there continues to be immense difficulties in trying to properly advocate for American Socialism under… Read More ›
Federalist Party
Revision (16 January 2022)
Got some good news to report. While poring through some of the Blog posts that were archived from last year, I found a few SMP Compendium Entries which never went into the First Edition of The Work-Standard. The information pertained… Read More ›
Revision (15 January 2022)
Yesterday, I began working on the Second Edition of The Work-Standard. The new Book Cover was added alongside a Table of Contents for easier navigation. I completed proofreading several Entries from “Section One: Key Terminology under the Work-Standard.” The most… Read More ›
Economic History Case Studies: The Industrialization of the South (1865-1965)
Does Socialism arise naturally within the Totality of a nation-state? A compelling thesis which I continue to profess on The Fourth Estate is the argument that certain Totalities are more inclined toward Socialism than others. One compelling theory states that… Read More ›
America: “A More Perfect ‘Europe?'”
My fellow Americans, what makes these United States so different from the rest of the Americas? Is it because we are a very complex “society” with an equally complex history spanning four centuries? Is it because we are “wealthier” than… Read More ›
Update (14 December 2021)
One of the proposed additions to the Second Edition of The Work-Standard pertains to the inclusion of special Charts that demonstrate the Work-Standard’s Pricing Model. The Intent is to provide conceptual tools to the would-be economic planner concerning the relationship… Read More ›
Revolution in Financial Affairs (RFA)
In Prussia, there used to have been an old saying by the First Servant of its State: “An Army, like a serpent, goes upon its belly.” This phrase is invoked to state that the overall effectiveness of an entire armed… Read More ›
Update (12 December 2021)
I found a two-part article from 2011 on Seeking Alpha. It is entitled, “How is the US Quickly Becoming a Third World Country.” Here is Part I and here is Part II. For those curious, this author was writing in… Read More ›
DHFL Practice Session (8 December 2021)
The following wordplay may seem like four odd pairs of questionary statements unless one is familiar with most of The Third Place and The Work-Standard. The challenge here is to distinguish between the metaphysics of the two Factions within the… Read More ›
“Hamilton Takes Command!”: Student Codetermination of the Military-Industrial Complex?
In June 1775, the Continental Congress in Philadelphia chose Virginia delegate Col. George Washington as commander in chief of the Continental Army then surrounding British-occupied Boston. Hurrying north, Washington spent a day in New York City, where, on Sunday, June… Read More ›
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